if it's an old railroad tie preserved at some point with creosote, the softer wood likely absorbed more, and now decays more slowly; the harder grain having less poison has become a better moss substrate.
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if it's an old railroad tie preserved at some point with creosote, the softer wood likely absorbed more, and now decays more slowly; the harder grain having less poison has become a better moss substrate.