Live Oak With Spanish Moss

Live oak with spanish moss
Spanish moss is commonly found on oak and cypress trees, but can grow on other plants as well.
Should you remove Spanish moss from trees?
You do not need to remove Spanish moss from your trees, but if you do not like the look, use gloves or a hook to remove any accumulations. Having your trees sprayed with a copper fungicide is not recommended because it turns the moss into black slime in the tree, which is neither healthy for the tree or attractive.
How do you remove Spanish moss from oak trees?
A spray made with potassium bicarbonate works quicker than Copper sulfate, as it is considered a “contact killer.” It will destroy the Spanish moss without hurting your tree and can also be used on roofs or decking. Homeowners may prefer it to Copper sulfate as it does not stain or damage surrounding plants.
What relationship does Spanish moss have with trees?
The relationship between Spanish moss and its host tree is best described as a commensalism; an ecological relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.












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