




Plagiothecium undulatum
Waved Silk-moss is a soft, green plant that grows in damp places. It has wavy leaves that look like little waves, making it fun to touch and see in nature.
Hábitat: Forests
The Waved Silk-moss has vibrant green, flattened shoots with a distinct wavy or corrugated texture. Its glossy, overlapping leaves create a shimmering, silky mat, making it easily distinguishable in its forest habitat.





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Instead of seeds, Waved Silk-moss reproduces using microscopic spores, like tiny plant dust.
It can survive extreme drying out, then spring back to life when water returns!
Mosses were among the first plants to grow on land, hundreds of millions of years ago!
Waved Silk-moss helps create tiny 'forests' for even tinier creatures, like springtails and mites.
Waved Silk-moss can absorb and hold many times its weight in water, helping it survive dry periods and keep its environment moist.
Waved Silk-moss has rhizoids that help it cling tightly to surfaces like rocks and bark, allowing it to grow where other plants can't.
Waved Silk-moss can release tiny spores into the wind, enabling it to travel far and colonize new, suitable habitats.
Hypogastrura socialis
Lives and forages within moss mats.
Fagus sylvatica
Often grows epiphytically on its bark as a substrate.
Scheloribates laevigatus
Feeds on detritus and fungi within the moss.
Este rasgo caracteriza a las plantas que carecen de tejidos vasculares especializados (xilema y floema) para transportar agua y nutrientes.
Las plantas tolerantes a la sombra están adaptadas para crecer y prosperar en áreas con bajos niveles de luz, requiriendo menos luz solar directa.
Los hábitats boscosos son entornos terrestres dominados por una densa cubierta arbórea, que sustentan una gran diversidad de vida animal y vegetal.
Describe a los organismos que descomponen la materia orgánica muerta, reciclando los nutrientes de vuelta al ecosistema.
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2-5 cm
5-20 cm
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Forests
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