| 1. | Stuff the frame firmly with dried sphagnum moss, then close the gap.
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| 2. | This species is found on sphagnum moss on healthy wet bog ecosystems.
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| 3. | Although it is not exclusive, it is heavily dominated in sphagnum moss.
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| 4. | They make a cup nest in sphagnum moss on or near the ground.
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| 5. | Sphagnum mosses are the dominant low lying form of vegetation in the bog.
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| 6. | These include skunk cabbage, ferns, prickly sedge, sphagnum moss, and others.
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| 7. | A nest of damp sphagnum moss covering the roots will help maintain moisture.
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| 8. | The development of sphagnum moss takes place in areas where the rainwater accumulates.
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| 9. | Sphagnum mosses, sedges, and other herbaceous plants grow on Central Mountain.
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| 10. | Small remnants of raised mire vegetation including Sphagnum Moss, Bog Rosemary and Royal Fern.
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