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Moss - Irish
The Sagina Irish Moss, 'Sagina subulata', is one of the most popular ground covers around. The lush, deep green foliage stays compact and produces tiny white flowers. It is extremely dense and spready by creeping stems to form it mossy carpet. ‘Irish Moss’ is not known for its flowering but its foliage. It has a plant height of 1-2” and a spread of 6-12”. ‘Irish Moss’ performs best in full sun and in moist, well-drained soil. The tiny white flowers will appear late spring into early summer. Use ‘Irish Moss between paving stones, rock walls, as an edging plant or as a small-scale groundcover. ... find out more
Columbine - Navy & White The green foliage adds texture and color in the fall to any of your perennial beds. ‘Navy and White’ should be planted in full sun to partial shade in fertile, moist well-drained soil. Columbine is a profuse self-seeder so it should be planted 16” apart. Enjoy this popular flower in your garden or as a cut flower. It is a definite eye-catcher. |
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