

Description
Reindeer moss is actually a lichen Cladonia evansii.
This Reindeer Lichen is spongy and rubbery when moist, but over time dries to a brittle consistency to the point of being able to be crushed.
This growth is a natural fodder for reindeer and elk and has been used by Native Americans as a medicine to assist in the passing of kidney stones.
Used for great effect in all floral arrangements.It is very durable and can be reused from one display to another. Just re-moisten to reposition it and allow it to dry out when in its new position.
A good tip is to use collected rain water as natural bush-species prefer the application of a "soft-water".Reindeer moss can be dyed to suit your requirements.
Clam shell pack- 210x180x60mm
all our Moss/Lichen products are sustainability harvested from private land and may contain leaf or twigs from its natural habitat. Some of the mosses may change from what is stated, as it depends on the season and varieties available. As moss only absorbs water from the air, it likes to be moist but not waterlogged for too long. Growing conditions are: - Place your moss out of direct sunlight and mist lightly. Please only use rainwater or natural water. (Known as "soft" water) when watering. Terrariums, Moss bowls and bottles should not be waterlogged for only a brief period.
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