You do not want it but chances are it is in most of your carnivore pots.
Carnivorous plants carpet moss.
You can use perlite horticultural sand and sphagnum peat moss to make the soil for sarracenia.
Under proper management peat moss is a renewable resource.
One type of soil mix is 60 of peat moss and 40 of sand.
A few of them are good for growing carnivorous plants.
These products are garbage and are certainly not sphagnum despite what your well meaning nursery staff may think.
There are over 8000 other species of true mosses.
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You can purchase readily available soil for carnivorous plants or make it yourself.
Some of these you have probably seen growing with sphagnum such as feather moss which is benign and hair cap moss which can be a nuisance.
Almost all are not immediately evident and will only show up after weeks or months of seemingly healthy growth though some chemicals that are found in certain products may kill your plants very quickly.
As a growing medium for carnivorous or one of the soil ingredients.
As with other carnivorous plants sarracenia thrive in acidic soil.
Large carnivorous plant nurseries should have it i know that california carnivores does so stick with them.
Probably the most insidious and most common moss ceratodon purpureus is called red roof moss.
There are differences and they usually have negative effects.