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;Culinary:The spore pods of this moss are used as a spice, which has a sweet and sharp taste.
;Culinary:The spore pods of this moss are used as a spice, which has a sweet and sharp taste.
;Medicinal
;Medicinal
* :Bitter Tonic - Dried this moss works well as a tonic, and is used in several medicinal cure-alls.
* Bitter Tonic - Dried this moss works well as a tonic, and is used in several medicinal cure-alls.
* :Pectoral - Bitter moss finds use as a pectoral medicine, as it is useful decongestant.
* Pectoral - Bitter moss finds use as a pectoral medicine, as it is useful decongestant.
;Other: None
;Other: None



Revision as of 13:14, 29 December 2025

About

Common Names
Bitter Moss
Classification
Moss
Description
This highland moss forms large soft carpets in highland, and tundra regions. It has distinctive red spore pods collected as a spice.

Ecology

Rarity
Common
Distribution
Arctic and subarctic, tundra.
Life Cycle
bitter moss grows as a perennial, forming a continuous carpet. The spore pods sprout in mid-spring.

Related Species

Uses

Cultivation
None.
Culinary
The spore pods of this moss are used as a spice, which has a sweet and sharp taste.
Medicinal
  • Bitter Tonic - Dried this moss works well as a tonic, and is used in several medicinal cure-alls.
  • Pectoral - Bitter moss finds use as a pectoral medicine, as it is useful decongestant.
Other
None

History

Cultural
No significant cultural connections.
Religious
No religious significance.

Stories

See Also