Status:
valid
Authors:
Lange
Source:
cmp
Year:
1864
Citation Micro:
Descr. Icon. Pl. Nov. : 3 (1864)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000438488
Common Names
- Sagina Sabuletorum
- Sabulet's Pearlwort
- Mossy Pearlwort
Synonyms
- Sagina loscosii Boiss. ex Willk. & Lange [unknown]
- Spergula sabuletorum J.Gay [unknown]
Description
Sagina sabuletorum (also called Scotch Moss, among many other common names) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to Europe and Asia. It has small, needle-like leaves and produces white flowers. It typically grows in temperate regions, in moist, shady areas.
Uses & Benefits
Sagina sabuletorum is an ornamental plant that is often used in rock gardens and as a ground cover. It is also used medicinally to treat respiratory conditions, as well as to reduce inflammation and fever.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Sagina sabuletorum is a small, white, star-shaped flower with five petals. Its seeds are small, black and oval in shape. The seedlings are small, green and have a single, long leaf.
Cultivation and Propagation
Sagina sabuletorum is a perennial flowering plant that can be propagated by division or by seed. It prefers a cool climate and should be grown in full sun or partial shade. It should be planted in a well-draining soil and watered regularly. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer every two weeks during the growing season.
Where to Find Sagina sabuletorum
Sagina sabuletorum can be found in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
Sagina sabuletorum FAQ
What is the scientific name of Sagina sabuletorum?
Sagina sabuletorum
What is the common name of Sagina sabuletorum?
Mossy Pearlwort
What is the natural habitat of Sagina sabuletorum?
Mountainous regions of Europe
Species in the Sagina genus
Sagina subulata,
Sagina apetala,
Sagina nivalis,
Sagina normaniana,
Sagina nodosa,
Sagina sabuletorum,
Sagina saginoides,
Sagina procumbens,
Sagina pilifera,
Sagina decumbens,
Sagina caespitosa,
Sagina maritima,
Sagina glabra,
Sagina japonica,
Sagina maxima,
Sagina chilensis,
Sagina graminifolia,
Sagina micropetala,
Sagina abyssinica,
Sagina afroalpina,
Sagina humifusa,
Species in the Caryophyllaceae family
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Acanthophyllum aculeatum,
Acanthophyllum adenophorum,
Acanthophyllum albidum,
Acanthophyllum andarabicum,
Acanthophyllum andersenii,
Acanthophyllum anisocladum,
Acanthophyllum bilobum,
Acanthophyllum bracteatum,
Acanthophyllum brevibracteatum,
Acanthophyllum caespitosum,
Acanthophyllum coloratum,
Acanthophyllum crassifolium,
Acanthophyllum cyrtostegium,
Acanthophyllum diezianum,
Acanthophyllum elatius,
Acanthophyllum fissicalyx,
Acanthophyllum glandulosum,
Acanthophyllum gracile,
Acanthophyllum grandiflorum,
Acanthophyllum kabulicum,
Acanthophyllum kandaharicum,
Acanthophyllum knorringianum,
Acanthophyllum korolkowii,
Acanthophyllum korshinskyi,
Acanthophyllum krascheninnikovii,
Acanthophyllum lamondiae,
Acanthophyllum laxiflorum,
Acanthophyllum laxiusculum,
Acanthophyllum lilacinum,
Acanthophyllum longicalyx,
Acanthophyllum macrodon,
Acanthophyllum maimanense,
Acanthophyllum mikeschinianum,
Acanthophyllum mucronatum,
Acanthophyllum oppositiflorum,
Acanthophyllum pachycephalum,
Acanthophyllum pachystegium,
Acanthophyllum pleiostegium,
Acanthophyllum popovii,
Acanthophyllum pulcherrimum,
Acanthophyllum pulchrum,
Acanthophyllum pungens,
Acanthophyllum raphiophyllum,
Acanthophyllum recurvum,
Acanthophyllum sarawschanicum,
Acanthophyllum scapiflorum,
Acanthophyllum schugnanicum,
Acanthophyllum sordidum,
Acanthophyllum speciosum,