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Umbrella Mosses - Hypnodendron
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Isn't that from Australia? if so, I dont think you can get it....
idk but its beautiful :D
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Isn't that from Australia? if so, I dont think you can get it....

there are some NEO BROM sellers from AUSTRALIA on ebay that will ship to the USA, not sure if they have that moss--shoot them a message and see what they can do.
Theu have it in new zealand and china maybe other places

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there are some NEO BROM sellers from AUSTRALIA on ebay that will ship to the USA, not sure if they have that moss--shoot them a message and see what they can do.
are you sure they are shipping legally?
there are some NEO BROM sellers from AUSTRALIA on ebay that will ship to the USA, not sure if they have that moss--shoot them a message and see what they can do.
I'm sure they wont ship overseas, if they do its either illegally or at huge expense. As for umbrella moss, if its possible to obtain spores then that should be a legal way to obtain this moss, sending seeds is legal and easy.
are you sure they are shipping legally?

when the talked about where i was in the US they mentioned the air freight was $30$ but the quality of the plants would make up the high shipping price?
I will add i dont know much about exporting plants from aus, i just know the importing is near impossible. Should look into it, would be quite a market for aussie viv plants
If it ever becomes available, I'd definitely be in line to get some of the spores. It looks amazing.
these thigs are quite common locally, quite a few different types in my area
when the talked about where i was in the US they mentioned the air freight was $30$ but the quality of the plants would make up the high shipping price?
importing, legally, tends to cost more than the simple shipping charge
Bromeliad Neoregelia mini, red leaves, possibly Fireball x for sale | quicksales.com.au item 12594100
try them above also just do a search on the web as opposed to ebay, when i found the one seller on ebay they didn't have anything for sale at the time-could be the case now as well as i looked myself on ebay.
are you sure that you have identified it correctly?? If you can identify it with the Latin name, it may be easier to get...It is attractive--would remind you of the ground cover--can't remember the name--popular OR Latin...ground cedar??? Oops...just reread the post and see that you DO have the "proper name"--sorry...
two out of three of times when I brought stuff in from south asia I got lucky and had some similar looking mosses that came in growing in some of the plants. They didn't make it past three months - they like highland conditions

As for importing plants - no it's not cheap and takes alot of patience, time, and good weather forecasting (especially luck) Pretty soon I'll do an import of some unusuals from there, maybe i'll get lucky again.
two out of three of times when I brought stuff in from south asia I got lucky and had some similar looking mosses that came in growing in some of the plants. They didn't make it past three months - they like highland conditions

As for importing plants - no it's not cheap and takes alot of patience, time, and good weather forecasting (especially luck) Pretty soon I'll do an import of some unusuals from there, maybe i'll get lucky again.

who do you buy from when you order.
Well get me some of this moss

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Bump any one? How can I get this moss

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Maybe you could talk "Hornet" into sending some spores...if you check into the life cycle of the plant, perhaps Hornet would be willing to collect and send the spores to you. Raising sporlings is pretty easy...and acclimating them to the USA and your region might help long term success...
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