Alpine Clubmoss 🔥 Limited Time

"This species is a vital indicator of mountain health but is currently under threat. In some regions like Maine, it is documented in only a few counties due to its scarce habitat. It is also highly vulnerable to airborne nitrogen pollution from vehicle exhausts, which is devastating populations on mountain summits. Protecting its remaining habitats from heavy hiking use and pollution is critical for its survival."

Needs very specific conditions—well-drained but moist, acidic soil and a cool, humid environment. Conservationist’s Status Report alpine clubmoss

Excellent. It provides a unique, evergreen "ground pine" look that stays vibrant year-round. "This species is a vital indicator of mountain

“They are low growing, creeping over the mountain soils... Alpine clubmoss, Fir clubmoss and Stag's-horn.” Facebook · Wicklow Mountains National Park acidic soil and a cool