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Irish
MOSS
Sagina subulata
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Description: A creeping, moss-like, evergreen ground cover
for use in a rock garden or around stepping stones in a pathway.
Tiny white flowers appear atop the tight green carpet of foliage from late
spring to mid-summer.
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| Common Name: |
Irish Moss,
Corsican Pearlwort |
| Botanical
Name: |
Sagina |
| Type: |
Ground Cover |
| Soil
Preference: |
Evenly moist soil
is best and good drainage is essential. The foliage will begin to brown if
the plants get too dry. |
| Light
Requirements: |
Full sun (best if
protected from hot afternoon sun) |
| Attributes: |
Ground cover,
rock garden plant |
| Pests: |
-- |
| Diseases: |
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Companion Plants: |
Astilbe,
Brunnera, Foamy Bells,
Hosta |
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Care & Tips: |
Planting Instructions: Perennials
Water & Fertilizer Schedule |
| Varieties: |

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Sagina subulata
Irish Moss
zones 4-7
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Description:
A creeping, moss-like, evergreen groundcover that can be used as a
replacement for lawn in cool-summer regions. Irish Moss is especially
beautiful growing between pavers and flagstones on a path or wall. It can
also be used as an under planting beneath taller plants. Delightful tiny
white flowers appear atop the tight green carpet of foliage from late spring
to midsummer. |
| Bloom Color: |
White |
| Bloom Time: |
Late Spring |
| Foliage Color: |
Green |
| Height: |
2-4" |
| Spread: |
8" |
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