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Gulf Coast residents are invited to see for themselves — with the aid of magnifying glasses — when the Alabama Miniature Art Society presents the 2nd annual Spanish Moss Miniature Art Juried ...
It's actually neither Spanish nor a moss. Spanish moss is one of those plants everyone knows at least one fun fact about. For me, growing up visiting my aunt and uncle on St. Simons Island ...
Spanish moss is a "very opportunistic" plant in that its seeds can simply blow onto tree branches, germinate and grow into long, gray strands. It's random where it finds a host.
Spanish moss is not Spanish, but it was almost French—and these are just a few of the secrets the moss, that’s not even really a moss, has been hiding in the swamps of Louisiana.
Spanish moss is not a moss; it's a member of the pineapple family. In the early 20th century, it was used to stuff furniture and to provide insulation. It prefers full sun to shade.