The
Sphagnum russowii is
similar to S. capillifolium, from which it differs for a larger size,
a faster growth, and a higher tendency to grow in wet soil. Also in
this species there is a great intraspecific variability, obtaining
different morphologies depending on the population and the
geographical area of origin. This variety is characterized by plants
with slender structure, thin branches that grow straight from the
capitula and it has a red pigmentation in the central parts of the
plant, especially if exposed to high temperature range. It tolerates
well different light, humidity and temperature conditions, and it
also responds well to small fertilisation. Since it is a species
with small plants is well suited for the cultivation of Drosera.