Marimo moss balls (Aegagropila linnaei) are a rare and fascinating form of green algae that naturally grow in spherical shapes. Despite their name, they are not actually moss but a unique type of algae that forms velvety green balls. These aquatic plants are native to freshwater lakes in Japan, Iceland, Scotland, Estonia, and parts of North America. They are cherished worldwide for their unique appearance, ease of care, and symbolic meaning in various cultures.
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