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Sagina looks like a scratch-proof sponge, but feels so much softer. Both Sagina subulata (Irish Moss) and Sagina subulata Aurea (Scotch Moss) are covered in tiny, star-shaped white flowers in spring. They spread rapidly to form a carpet that looks especially nice against gray stone.
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By Marie Iannotti, About.com Guid ... As mentioned on the previous page with Irish Moss, Scotch moss favors clay soil and has a yellow tint to the foliage. Both plants can be evergreen in warmer climates, where they also appreciate a bit more shade or they become unattractive until fall. ... Sagina subulata (Irish Moss)
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Sagina subulata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Irish Moss, Pearlwort (Sagina subulata) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... I'd like to plant Sagina Subulata seeds in a sunny rocky border in Denver, Co. Is it possible in the summer or should I wait? Also,
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Scotch Moss (Sagina subulata) 'Aurea' supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... Thumbnail #1 of Sagina subulata by naturepatch...
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I have a small lawn of sagina subulata, the light green scotch moss (same thing different colour) It grows into a 10-12 inch diameter round, and looks wonderful. Iam in Montreal which is Z5, so it over winters well.
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A PLANTS profile of Sagina subulata (awl-leaf pearlwort) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Sagina subulata (Sw.) C. Presl awl-leaf pearlwort; ... Images: Sagina subulata (Sw.) C. Presl...
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How to Grow Irish or Scotch Moss (Sagina Subulata). Though not a true moss, Irish moss (sometimes called Scotch moss) forms a tight mound like moss does, and it works well as a ground cover around stepping-stones and in rockeries. ... eHow Article: How to Grow Irish or Scotch Moss (Sagina Subulata)
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eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go ... 2 Comments From eHow Members ... Return to article: How to Grow Irish or Scotch Moss (Sagina Subulata)
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Sagina subulata; The fine-textured, ground hugging, slightly mounded plants resemble moss and are terrific planted around flagstones, in containers or as a small scale ground cover. Tiny white flowers appear in spring or summer.
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