Definition
Family Mniaceae is a group of mosses found predominantly in moist environments, and are recognized by their larger size and distinctive, often glossy leaves. They are typically found in shaded forests and wetlands. Think of Family Mniaceae as the "elegant" mosses, adding a touch of sophistication to their surroundings. They play an important role in their ecosystems. They contribute to soil structure and nutrient cycling. They are like the caretakers of the forests.