Plants: Sagina subulata - Irish Moss

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Topic: Plants / Perennials
Sagina subulata - Irish Moss

Sagina subulata - Irish Moss

Also called: SCOTCH MOSS or PEARLWORT A flowering plant, and not a moss at all, but spreads slowly to form a dense, evergreen, moss-like carpet with dense, tiny feathery leaves. Studded with a galaxy of white flowers for a short time in mid-summer. Tolerant of sandy or rocky soil, sun or part shade, but needs a steady moisture supply. Can make a fine ground cover or lawn substitute where conditions are suitable. Perfect for planting between stepping stones, in small crevices between rocks or pool-side. For sun to part-shade in moist, well-drained soil. This plant will not survive if planted in a hot, dry location. Please keep this in mind if you are planting it between rocks. 1-2" tall. Zones 4-8.



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