Selaginella kraussiana
Trailing Spikemoss
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Trailing Spikemoss (Selaginella kraussiana) - Description
Selaginella kraussiana, sometimes known by the common names of Krauss's spikemoss and African clubmoss, is a clubmoss found naturally in the Canary Islands, the Azores and parts of mainland Africa .
Trailing Spikemoss (Selaginella kraussiana) - Growth
Generally prefers higher humidity. In temperate climates where temperatures could get too cold in winter, grow these plants indoors.
Trailing Spikemoss (Selaginella kraussiana) - Planting
These plants do not have seeds, but they do have spores which should be sown when temperatures reach 70°F (21°C). Plants can be divided in spring to introduce more plants via vegetative propagation
Trailing Spikemoss (Selaginella kraussiana) - Pest
Prone to stem rots in poorly draining soil.
Trailing Spikemoss (Selaginella kraussiana) - Interesting facts
One species of this genus, S. lepidophylla, is known commonly as either the Resurrection Plant or the Rose of Jericho. The name Resurrection Plant refers to this species ability to almost completely dry out for many, many years, and then be able to "resurrect" once moisture is reintroduced. When dry, the stems will curl up, and the plant will somewhat resemble a small tumbleweed. It will be brown in color and dry to the touch. When water is reintroduced, the plant will start to uncurl and become green again.
Trailing Spikemoss (Selaginella kraussiana) - Soil and irrigation
Soil should be well-drained and slightly acidic to neutral in pH.









