What
is Reindeer Moss?
Many of our products are made with “Cladonia Stellaris”, which is the most commercially used lichen species. It is more commonly known as Reindeer Moss. More specifically, it is not a moss, but a lichen and, in fact, a subspecies of Reindeer lichens. Lichen is a symbiosis of fungus and algae. It absorbs moisture from the humid air and takes its nutrients directly from there.
Where
does Reindeer Moss grow?
Reindeer Moss forms large mats over the ground in boreal and arctic regions around the
circumpolar north. It grows on the surface of bare soil or gravel in harsh
environments of coniferous forests. Reindeer Moss cannot be cultivated in any
form.
Are the plants in the pictures and walls real?
Yes. Greenmood uses real plants that are naturally preserved in a special
process using glycerine and food colorants. This permanently preserves the plants
and makes them maintenance-free.
Are the plants
artificial?
No. Even
though our products go through a transformation process that stabilizes the
natural plant, it does not use any components typically found
in artificial plants, such as plastic or synthetic fabrics. This makes the
plants/moss 100% natural.
How are the
plants preserved?
In our preservation process, the sap of the plant is being replaced by glycerine, and in order to obtain the specific colors we dye it using food colorants.
Should I water the plants?
We highly advise against watering our plants and mosses, as they are preserved. This makes them virtually maintenance-free.
Where can the products be used?
In all indoor environments where the air humidity level is no lower than 30% and does not exceed 70%.
What happens when they are exposed to direct sunlight or
heating?
In direct
sunlight, the mosses can fade after 2 to 3 years. It should therefore be
avoided whenever possible. In addition, you should not hang the products near
or over heat sources, as the glycerin does not tolerate it well.
Are the plants toxic?
No. Our products contain no toxic elements, making them completely safe to touch and be around. However, they are not edible.
Are your products acoustic?
Yes. Our products are specifically designed to absorb sound, the natural way. Once placed in an interior space, our products help smooth ambient noise and reduce overall sound to comfortable decibel levels. All the acoustic reports are available in our downloads folder.
Are your products fireproof?
According to the B - S2 - d0 in European standards and FSI 0 / SDI 15 in North American standards, the materials used for our products have extremely limited contribution to fire. However, this does not mean that the products are fireproof. Fire certificates are available in our downloads folder.
What is the lifespan of the products?
As a result of the preservation process, the lifespan of our products can amount to up to 10 years if the right conditions are met. Please refer to the declaration of conformity in our downloads folder.
Do the plants have an odor?
They have the typical natural plant odor, which dissipates over time.
Do the plants look exactly as they do in the photos?
Not entirely. The plants used in our products are natural, therefore a variation in color and form is completely normal. This makes each of our creations unique.
Why does the Reindeer Moss get dry and what can I do?
Indoor heating and inadequate ventilation during the winter can cause humidity levels to drop, leading to moss drying out. In such cases, avoid applying any liquid directly to the moss, as it may break down the salt and food coloring. Instead, focus on increasing the humidity by ventilating more frequently or using a humidifier. Once the humidity level returns back to normal, the moss will reabsorb the moisture from the air and become soft again.
Does the color of the moss come off or fade?
Since Reindeer Moss absorbs and releases moisture into the air, the adhesion of colorants may not be absolute. Over time, some color changes may occur. Although our colorants have high light resistance, direct sunlight exposure can still cause fading. Additionally, fluctuations in air humidity can slightly alter the color shade: higher humidity generally darkens the color, while lower humidity lightens it.