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Herbal Database Search ResultsBack to: Pathways Main Search Page For Metaphysical uses visit The Witchs Haven Sphagnum cymbilifolium
Physical CharacteristicsAn evergreen perennial growing to 0.3m by 0.3m . It is hardy to zone 2 and is not frost tender. It is in leaf all year, and the seeds ripen from August to September. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs). We rate it 0/5 for edibility and 3/5 for medicinal use. The plant prefers light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils. The plant prefers acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils. It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade. It requires moist soil. Habitats and Possible LocationsBog Garden.Edible UsesNone knownMedicinal UsesDisclaimerAntiseptic Skin Stings.
The whole fresh plant is antiseptic[4, 172]. Because of its absorptive
properties, it makes an excellent wound dressing and has been widely employed
for this purpose in the past[4]. Its use is said to have saved the lives of
thousands of soldiers in the First World War[4]. The moss is dried thoroughly
before use[4].
Other UsesBaby care Bedding Compost Cotton wool Lining Mulch Packing Repellent.
The fresh plant is permeated with minute tubes and spaces, resulting in
a system of delicate capillary tubes that has the effect of a very fine
sponge[4]. The dried plant can absorb up to 16 times its own weight of water
and so has been found to be effective when used for surgical dressings,
sanitary towels, babies nappies etc[4, 238]. The moss can absorb moisture
laterally, as well as from above, it holds onto all the moisture until fully
soaked before releasing any[4]. Thus a dressing of the moss needs to be
changed less frequently than cotton wool dressings[4]. Sphagnum moss also
makes a good packing material for protecting delicate items in transit, it
can be used as a cotton wool substitute and as a potting material for many
species of orchid.
Cultivation detailsPlants only grow in clean acid water and dislike any form of manure[4]. They succeed in full sun or in partial shade[238].Sphagnum moss grows on wet acid soils. Due to the nature of its habitat, the dead plants do not decompose as quickly as new dead material is produced. Thus there is a gradual build up of organic matter, which is known as sphagnum moss peat, and over large periods of time this can produce deposits many metres thick. The effect of sphagnum is to gradually fill in wet areas such as ponds and lakes, producing its own unique habitat for a variety of plants and animals. Sphagnum moss peat has found a wide range of applications, especially in horticulture, but this has lead to over-exploitation as large volumes of the peat have been extracted and the habitats destroyed. It can take centuries for the habitats to be restored, though often the extent of the damage precludes any restoration. PropagationThe plant is easily propagated by division. The whole plant can be chopped up into small pieces and each piece will grow into a new plant[4].SuppliersFor more details of plant suppliers please see our Suppliers Page which lists many more places to look. Web References
See the PFAF Links Pages for other sources. Also try Photos and info from the The Plants Database which has 14,000 images. References[4] Grieve. A Modern Herbal. Penguin 1984 ISBN 0-14-046-440-9 [60] Hitchcock. C. L. Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest. University of Washington Press 1955 [172] Schofield. J. J. Discovering Wild Plants - Alaska, W. Canada and the Northwest. [238] Bown. D. Encyclopaedia of Herbs and their Uses. Dorling Kindersley, London. 1995 ISBN 0-7513-020-31 Readers CommentsMain Search Page  Help  Bibliography
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