Twisted moss (Tortula ruralis)

different types of moss that are stuck to a rock

Now Tortula ruralis commonly referred to as crooked moss. It grows in various parts of the world such as North America, South America, Europe, Australia and many parts of Africa and usually supports different types of climate, this being quite surprising.

Plants are essential elements of nature, without them we could not have the necessary oxygen to live. In this way there are many types of plants that are worth studying, so below we will tell you more about this plant and all that it can offer us.

Characteristics of the Tortula ruralis

small green flowers of Tortula ruralis

When it is humid as a result of rain or light morning dew, its color tends to be dark green, while when it is dry it becomes light brown. It can be at different heights and is not an enemy of the sun. Of course, it needs good rays of sunlight to grow healthy and it is slow growing.

Both in temperate and desert regions we can find specimens of crooked moss. However and where there is more is in North America, although in many parts of Europe and Africa we can also find it, since it is a plant that adapts to the environment where it develops and although despite this, it prefers to be in humid territories such as meadows and with good humidity and hydration.

It can also be seen very lush on the sides of the forest and jungles, where rains and animals are the common denominator. Mountainous regions are also very friendly to this species, since they tend to have a lower temperature than normal, making it develop in a much more harmonious way and thanks to this, this species of moss it has many benefits.

Habitat of the Tortula ruralis

As we mentioned earlier, it can thrive in different habitats, preferring a more temperate climate such as jungles, forests, and mountains. Even so It is very common to see it grow in desert environments and with high temperatures. Different studies have shown that the land covered with this species is purple.

Farming

It is important to watch where we are going to plant it, because it is said that it is very fragile to the footsteps of cattle. Let us remember that these animals, together with bulls and horses, require an open space to be able to transit and are not always accompanied by a human being, so which is easy for them to step on.

Another important element that We must watch out is that in the places where we sow it, there are no large rainfalls or strong winds, since these have been shown to damage all the barks of the plant that form during its growth. Ideally, the environment is calm and temperate, where the animals that pass are nothing more than insects and small species, otherwise, it would be a great threat to her.

It can be found at shores of lakes, rivers and oceans since all the hydration that they bring serves for their gradual growth. But as we saw in the previous paragraphs, they are not the only ones where they can grow. We can also find it at high elevations, after 1.000 meters and up to 3.000 above sea level, especially if there are water sources that serve for its proper growth and maintenance.

Care

moss that looks like dry branches and weeds

It is a plant that is very resistant to climatic changes and the obstacles that nature presents and, as we have already said, and thanks to the mild climate, it can develop without any problem in these places.

It can withstand high temperatures and abundant sunshine for many days, including months. For this reason, we can find it in arid deserts or in national parks. where high temperatures abound. The only thing that is somewhat confused is with the large animals that pass by, since they can destroy all its bark and roots.

It is also not very tolerant of heavy rainfall, so in those jungles where the rain rages in some months of the year, the most normal thing is that it does not survive. In Spain You can find it especially in Cantabria, Asturias and León. It is a plant that is ideal to decorate and it is usually used ornamentally in gardens, beautifying spaces.


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