Quality and Botanical Commitment at EUSPAGNE
1. Live and Exclusive Sphagnum Moss We take taxonomy very seriously. Each portion of moss is delivered in an individual container, correctly labeled with its specific botanical species.
Note on color: As it is living matter, shades may vary from the photographs due to lighting, the season, or the plant's own genetics. This natural diversity guarantees that you are receiving a living, authentic product, not an artificial reproduction.
2. Professional and Specific Substrates We understand that the health of an exotic plant begins at its roots. That is why we offer everything from raw materials of extreme purity (coconut coir, blonde peat moss, perlite, and vermiculite) to ready-to-use professional mixes. We guarantee growing media free of unwanted fertilizers, with the exact pH, moisture retention, and aeration that your carnivorous plants and orchids need to thrive.
3. Specialized LED Lighting We bring the ideal light directly to your indoor setup. Our LED lighting systems are specifically selected for their optimal light spectrum. With them, we guarantee that your botanical collections will maintain vigorous growth and develop their most intense, natural colors year-round, without depending on outdoor sunlight.
4. 3D Designs and Botanical Art Our 3D printing section goes beyond simple decoration. We offer technical pots, modular terrariums, and 3D relief art pieces designed strictly with the cultivation and aesthetics of exotic plants in mind, using sustainable, durable, and high-quality filaments.
5. Precision Tools We know that success in cultivation depends on the most technical details. For this reason, we provide you with the exact same measurement tools that we use in our own greenhouses. Correctly monitoring water parameters (pH, TDS, chlorine) is the definitive key to keeping your most demanding species in optimal conditions.
Sphagnum Fallax
Sphagnum Fallax (Live Inoculum)
Ecology & Habit: An acidophilic and hygrophytic bryophyte characterized by a robust habit and rapid growth rate. It thrives in conditions of extreme water saturation (lagg zones and bog hollows), noted for its soft tactile texture.
Morphology & Architecture: Characterized by a main caulid (stem) differentiated into dimorphic fascicles: typically presenting 2 to 3 spreading (patent) branches and 2 to 4 pendant branches that cling to the stem. Its apex culminates in a prominent capitulum, formed by densely aggregated fascicles of juvenile branches.
Chromatism & Distribution: It exhibits remarkable phenotypic polychromatism, ranging from bright chlorophyllous green to spectrums of yellow, ochre-bronze, and even orange under high light stress. It possesses a broad (amphitropical) chorology, widespread in the wet tundra of the Northern Hemisphere, with disjunct populations in the Southern Hemisphere (New Zealand, Tasmania, Southern South America).
Supply Format: Live inoculum portion: 6 x 3 cm (approx).