Spreads indefinitely
Sagina Irish Moss is an evergreen perennial ground cover that resembles moss but is, in fact, a flowering plant. Blanketed in round green buds that burst into tiny white flowers in spring, this charming, highly popular plant forms a dense lush and lovely low-growing mat of creeping stems covered in soft tufts of emerald-green leaves. The stary flowers, borne on slender stalks, continue sporadically throughout the growing season and are followed by brown capsules that contain many seeds.
A Sagina subulata, commonly called Irish moss, heath pearlwort, or awl-leaf pearlwort, this herbaceous plant has a slow to medium growth rate and an indefinitely spreading habit. It also self-seeds in optimal conditions. Although finely textured, the plant tolerates light foot traffic and is especially attractive planted around cobblestones, between pavers, or along garden paths. Irish moss is a natural for planting on banks and slopes and can even be a lawn substitute in small spaces. And it adds beautiful color and texture to mixed containers.
Cold hardy and low maintenance, Irish moss grows best in a sunny to partly shady location with evenly and consistently moist, well-draining soil, but it may benefit from some afternoon shade in hot summer climates. The plant is generally pest and disease free.
| Genus | Sagina |
| Species | subulata |
| Zone | 4 - 8 |
| Bloom Start to End | Early Spring - Early Fall |
| Habit | Prostrate |
| Height | 2 in |
| Additional Characteristics | Flower, Repeat Bloomer, Easy Care Plants |
| Bloom Color | White |
| Foliage Color | Medium Green |
| Light Requirements | Part Shade, Full Sun |
| Moisture Requirements | Moist, well-drained |
| Resistance | Cold Hardy, Pest Resistant, Disease Resistant |
| Soil Tolerance | Normal, loamy |
| Uses | Beds, Border, Ground Cover, Fall Color |
| Restrictions | *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following: Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Hawaii, Idaho |
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