I went to that old source better known as Wikipedia and copied/pasted part of the post from there and here's what it said.....
"Spanish moss is an epiphyte which absorbs fagss (especially calcium) and water from the air and rainfall. Spanish moss is colloquially known as "air plant".
While it rarely kills the trees it lowers their growth rate by reducing the amount of light to a tree's own leaves. It also increases wind resistance, which can prove fatal to the host tree in a hurricane.
In the southern U.S., the plant seems to show a preference of growth on Southern Live Oak (Quercus virginiana) or Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) because of these trees' high rates of foliar mineral leaching (calcium, magnesium, potassium, and phosphorus) providing an abundant supply of nutrients to the plant,[4] but it can also colonize other tree species such as Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), crape-myrtles (Lagerstroemia spp.), other oaks, and even pines.
Spanish moss shelters a number of creatures, including rat snakes and three species of bats. One species of jumping spider, Pelegrina tillandsiae, has been found only on Spanish moss."
I did NOT know about the critters that can live in it! Euuuuwwww! We have an oak the developer planted in our front yard! But by the time it's large and stately, we'll no longer care as we won't be on this earth!
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