Huperzia appressa, commonly known as Appalachian firmoss, is a non-flowering species of plant in the family Lycopodiaceae. It has been reported from the United States, Canada, China, Russia, and several European countries. It is a terrestrial plant up to 10 cm tall, with dichotomously branched stems.
Mountain firmoss is generally resistant to disease and has relatively few insect pests. It is considered difficult to care for because it needs a consistently moist environment and frequent watering. However, its roots are susceptible to rot if it is overwatered or kept in poorly ventilated conditions. Mountain firmoss suits people with some growing experience, as most individuals can keep it alive for a certain period. Nevertheless, it may struggle to thrive and its leaves can dry out and become less healthy over time.
How to keep Huperzia Arctica.
Light
Mountain firmoss thrives in settings such as understories in forests or rocky terrains that provide natural shade. While it prefers to grow in Full Shade, it is also capable of enduring Partial Sun conditions.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Fern
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Huperzia
- Family
- Lycopodiaceae