Plants use circapillary action to obtain water since they lack roots to absorb it. This is done in the same way as paper towels absorb water through cohesion between water molecules.
In this episode, the hosts talk about moss, its unique characteristics, and how it differs from traditional plants and trees.
Learn about effortless ways to grow moss in your garden, from simply transplanting it to mixing it with buttermilk and painting it onto a surface. Moss prefers low sunlight and low acidity and can act as an excellent alternative to grass in areas with low sunlight.
The process of moss reproduction is simple as a fragment of it would reproduce into a new one when it lands on a moist surface. Moss is known for its adaptability and can grow in any environment as long as there's moisture.
This episode discusses the important components needed for moss to live such as water, reproduction, and photosynthesis.