Description
                                            This attractive moss has a very bushy growth habit, yet remains quite delicate. We got it under the name "Mini Taiwan moss" (Isopterygium sp. ), but we found that it is another moss that belongs to the genus Vesicularia. It resembles "Christmas moss" very closely, but it is much more delicate and stays smaller. This moss develops dense, regularly ramifying shoots with almost rectangular lateral shoots. Mini Christmas moss attaches readily to rocks and driftwood and is thus ideal for accentuating hardscape materials. It can be used in many ways.
                                        Source
                                            Flowgrow
                                        Characteristic
                                            Very densely ramified, bushy growth
Soft, delicate texture
Light green colour
Attaches well to the substate
                                        Family
                                            Hypnaceae
                                        Genus
                                            Vesicularia
                                        Category
                                            Epiphytes
                                        Difficulty
                                            easy
                                        Growth
                                            slow
                                        pH Value
                                            5-7
                                        Temperature Tolerance
                                            15-30℃
                                        Carbonate Hardness
                                            0-14 dKH
                                        General Hardness
                                            0-30 °dGH
                                        Propagation
                                            Splitting, Cutting off daughter plants
                                        Can Grow Emersed?
                                            yes
                                        