Sagina subulata

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Sagina subulata
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 Irish moss, Scotch moss
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Lifespan: perennial
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Poisonous:
Exposure: full sun, part-shade
Water: regular
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USDA Zones:
Sunset Zones: 1-11, 14-24, 32-43
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Sagina subulata. (S. pilifera, Hort. Spergula pilifera, Hort. Spergula subulata, Sw.). Pearlwort. An evergreen, hardy, densely tufted little plant, covering the ground like a sheet of moss: lvs. very small, stiff, aristate on the margin, linear: sts. branching and creeping: fls. white, studded all over the plant on long, very slender peduncles. July-Sept. Corsica. R.H. 1896, p. 435. R.B. 20:153. Var. aurea has lvs. marked with yellow. A good rock-plant in shady places. Cult. similar to Arenaria. Prop. by division.


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