- A solid lasting, thick, adjusted tufts structure a delicate, overgrown floor covering of green foliage
- Little, white blossoms
- Blossoms April-May
- Use for a ground cover, between venturing stones, as a stone nursery plant, or even a grass substitute!
- Quick delivery.
Irish Greenery (Sagina subulata) A tough lasting, thick, adjusted tufts structure a delicate, overgrown rug of green foliage. Little white blossoms. Sprouts in April and May. Use for a ground cover, between venturing stones, as a stone nursery plant, or even a yard substitute!. Plant in sun or halfway shade, 6 to 12 inches separated. Grows 2 inches tall. This is likewise a brilliant greenery for bonsai!