Moss - Knowledgebase Question

Leesburg, Fl
Avatar for grimesjj1
Question by grimesjj1
March 14, 2010
Is there any way to get rid of the hanging moss from the trees in Fl?


Image
Answer from NGA
March 14, 2010
Spanish Moss is an air-feeding epiphyte, not a parasite, so it's not living off of your trees. It grows in places with high temperatures and high humidity. Spanish Moss spreads by wind-blown seeds and when the seeds find a nice, protected area they germinate and grow. Spanish Moss is used commercially, especially by florists and craftspeople. You can remove the moss by hand. If you remove it all, especially before it flowers and sets seeds, your trees will be free of moss for a while. But, because the weather conditions are perfect for its growth, the moss will probably return. Since the moss is not damaging the trees in any way, you might reconsider and just let it grow.

You must be signed in before you can post questions or answers. Click here to join!

« Return to the Garden Knowledgebase Homepage

Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )

Today's site banner is by Murky and is called "Trumpet Vine"

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.