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China
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Moss in Chinese culture symbolizes tranquility and is highly prized for serene traditional gardens.
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Japan
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In Japanese traditional gardens, moss is highly valued for its serene and tranquil symbolism.
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North America
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Moss is valued for its natural charm and deliberately encouraged in gardens and shaded areas in North America.
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Tropical countries
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Moss thrives in lush rainforests with high humidity, but is rare in drier climates with abundant plant life.
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botanical science community
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Mosses are studied for their ecological role and as bioindicators in moist environments within the botanical science community.
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northern countries
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Moss thrives in damp, shaded areas of forests and on old stone structures in northern countries.
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Europe
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Moss is an admired element of garden landscapes in Europe and is purposely cultivated in shady areas and on stone walls.
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Ireland
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Moss is a common feature in Irish natural landscapes and forests and is often used in traditional crafts and art.
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Northern Europe
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Moss is a popular ground cover in gardens and forested areas in Northern Europe, often seen as charming and natural.
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Scandinavia
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Moss is a common feature of natural landscapes and forests in Scandinavia and is frequently used in traditional crafts and art.
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