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A semiaquatic moss (now known as a Taxiphyllum sp. , but usually referred to as Vesicularia dubyana) that is popular with aquarium hobbyists for its many benefits in use in the aquarium/paludarium.
 
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I would add to your definition: "Particularly suited to caudate [paludariums] due to its tolerance of low light, tolerance of cold temperatures, and ability to grow across surfaces slightly above the water line."
 
A semiaquatic moss (now known as a Taxiphyllum sp. , but usually referred to as Vesicularia dubyana) that is popular with aquarium hobbyists for its many benefits in use in the aquarium/paludarium.
Particularly suited to caudate [paludariums] due to its tolerance of low light, tolerance of cold temperatures, and ability to grow across surfaces slightly above the water line.

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