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Sagina - irish moss, scotch moss
Sagina - irish moss, scotch moss | home | | hostas | | perennials | | tools, books, & gifts | | FAQ | | nursery | | journal | | gardening forums | Sagina (suh-JEE-nuh). Irish moss, Scotch moss. - Soil: Average to rich, moist but well-drained Blooms: Summer Zones: 4 - 7 At the nursery: None Available by mail order: None Description and Cultural Information: Sagina subulata, Irish moss. 3 - 4". ...
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Angiosperm Families - Caryophyllaceae Juss.
... , Petrorhagia, Philippiella, Phrynella, Pinosia, Pirinia, Pleioneura, Plettkia, Pollichia, Polycarpaea, Polycarpon, Polytepalum, Pseudostellaria, Pteranthus, Pycnophyllopsis, Pycnophyllum, Reicheella, Sagina, Sanctambrosia, Saponaria, Schiedea, Scleranthopsis, Scleranthus, Sclerocephalus, Scopulophila, Selleola, Silene, Spergula, Spergularia, Sphaerocoma, Stellaria, Stipulicida, Thurya, ...
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... americana - Sow outdoors in the fall for spring germ. Sorbus aucuparia - 12-16 weeks at 39F, move to 68F for germ. Sorghastrum nutans - Germination in less than two weeks at 68F, Spergula pilifera (Sagina) - Use 55-60F, germination should occure in 10-20 days, if not then put in fridge for four weeks. Spodiopogon sibiricus - Germination in less than two weeks at 68F . Surface sow seeds, light ...
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Pearlwort
Pearlwort Species: Sagina nodosa Nom Franais: English Name: Knotted pearlwort flowering times: July - August > Notes: Tiny - 120-15mm high, flowers 5-10mm across 8th August 2004 Back to the index
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Irish Moss
... first plants to be named—by Antoine-Laurent De Jussieu—in the modern system of plant nomenclature. Sagina in Latin means “fattening,” attesting to the fact that sheep prospered in fields where the plants ... that has more to do with favorable growing conditions for forage crops—marked by the presence of Sagina subulata—than it does with the nutritional value of Irish moss. Subulata tells us that the ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... Northumberland Diary Members' On-line Discussion On-line Show - new Login Register as a User Cumulative Index - S Choose from a topic/keyword below: Sagina Sagittaria Salazaria Salix Salvia Sambucus Samos Sanderson Sandersonia Sandstone Sandy Sandy soil Sanguinaria Sanguisorba Sanicula Saniella Sansevieria Santolina Sanvitalia Saponaria Sarcocapnos Sarcochilus Sarcococca Sarcodes Sarcolaena ...
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An Easy-Care Rock Garden—Designing With Durable and Delightful Perennials
... Number 1 | Spring 2006 by Meghan Ray Aurinia saxatilis 'Citrina' (basket of gold) Cerastium tomentosum (snow in summer) Dianthus gratianopolitanus (cheddar pink) Phlox subulata (moss phlox) Sagina subulata (Irish moss) Sedum telephium ssp. ruprechtii 'Hab Gray' (stonecrop) Sempervivum tectorum (hens and chicks) Sisyrinchium angustifolium Yucca filamentosa (Adam's needle) Zauschneria californica ( ...
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Berkeley Horticultural Nursery Gardening Suggestions
... choices for sunny areas and moderate traffic are wooly thyme (Thymus pseudolanuginosus), elfin thyme (Thymus serpyllum ‘Elfin’), mother of thyme (Thymus serpyllum), Irish moss or Scotch moss (Sagina subulata), chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile), blue star creeper (Laurentia fluviatilis), and green carpet (Herniaria glabra). The toughest sun loving ground cover I know is dymondia (Dymondia margaretae). ...
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INDEX of Recipes
... ) Raspberry Brandy Roses Pot-Pourri of Roses A Devonshire Recipe Sweet-Jar Recipe for Crystallized Roses Rose-Petal Sandwiches Sage, Common Sawgeat Sage and Onion Sauce A Relish for Roast Port or Goose Sagina Sauce Sage Cheese A Gargle for a Sore Throat A Cure for Sprains Salsafy Baked Salsafy Salsafy with Cheese Stewed Salsafy Salsafy Cream Soup Sorrel, Garden 'To Stew Sorrel for Fricandean and ...
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Denver Botanic Gardens
... tree roots create challenging growing conditions. The plants in Shady Lane create beautiful effects with a diversity of flowers, foliage, form and texture throughout the year. Visitors will notice unique planting combinations such as Irish moss (Sagina subulata), a luminous light green ground cover, interspersed with black mondo grass (Ophiopogon japonicus). Search Our Gardens section for:
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