UPDATE: My original shipment of mosses from Appalachian Emporium is doing great and thriving in a variety of terrariums I've built, and I also used it to live plant enclosures for my crested geckos. Very happy with it. However, I reordered in early July and received a package not from Appalachian Emporium as I expected, but from "Cait's Carnivores" in New Jersey. It didn't include care instructions or anything like the original Appalachian packages did, and the moss arrived pretty dried out, though most of it seems to be bouncing back just fine in the new gecko enclosure I've planted it in. (Some of it is pretty brown, but I'm hoping it'll recover... it might have different preferences for growing conditions than the other moss it arrived with, I'm not sure. None of the varieties were labeled or anything.) It did arrive with a live spider in it which was quite a surprise :D but not totally unexpected with a product like this. This same seller is also the one who fulfills orders on another Amazon moss listing -- Fresh Mood Moss Perfect for Terrariums and Bonsai -- supposedly from a company called Glass Home Gardens. (It will say "Ships from and sold by zimmermannerick" instead, and you can't select the original seller to ship it to you.) So it seems like another Amazon seller is offering the "same" product, but in my opinion this shouldn't really be allowed... this listing is for moss specifically from Appalachian Emporium. The other listing shows specifically moss from and packaged by Glass Home Gardens. I come here to buy specifically from Appalachian because I know and trust their product. I received the product I ordered, just not who I thought I was ordering it from, and it's doing just fine so I'm not making an issue of it with Amazon, but I'm really disappointed that there seems to be so little transparency in who is selling on Amazon and that people are allowed to piggyback on other companies' listings like this. You can order directly from Appalachian Emporium normally, they have their own website (just search for it, you'll find it), but they appear to be all sold out at the moment, which might be why somebody else has swooped in to take over their listing. I don't know. I'm going to try Etsy instead; I've found a shop over there that lets you specifically pick your variety, offers free shipping, and has great prices.Beautiful collection of mosses, and generously portioned! I've been making a bunch of little closed terrariums, but the only live moss I can buy locally is sheet moss, so I wanted to get something different. This collection has a nice variety, came well packaged, and arrived in good condition. I particularly like the type of moss that kind of looks like sea grass, though I have no idea what any of these varieties are called, as I am terrible at all forms of botany. :D (The moss comes with some info on care and whatnot, but I'd LOVE it if in future they also included sheets telling you what kind of moss is in your package.) Ordered with another Appalachian Emporium pack and together they were more than enough to fill a 10-gallon fish tank I'm using as a moss terrarium.