Fissidens sp. “Mini Nobilis”
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This small Fissidens moss entered the trade as Fissidens nobilis or F. nobilis “Mini” but belongs with certainty not to the much larger, stronger species Fissidens nobilis from Asia. belongs to a different species. It develops about 2 mm broad shoots that are densely set with tiny leaves. With time, it forms thick, fluffy cushions of many shoots.
- Small, filigree Fissidens
- Fine, feather-like structure
- Forms thick, fluffy cushions
- Very rare in trade
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