An extremely popular groundcover plant, this forms a very low moss-like carpet of bright neon-yellow foliage. Tiny little white flowers begin to appear in late spring. Excellent for filling in between the cracks of flagstone paving, in the rock garden as a lawn substitute. Dislikes both drought and soggy wet soils. Easily divided in early spring or fall, by ripping up the clump into smaller pieces. Evergreen.
- Sagina subulata ‘Aurea’
- Color of Bloom: White
- Hardy Zones: 4-7
- Bloom Time: Late Spring
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