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Author: * Moss Dubhdara Niall -
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Date: Feb 15, 2008 - 22:25
Prince Kallistos, here is a gift for your gardens. From the new herb farm of Airmid's Well in Celtia, I bring you some Irish Moss (Sagina subulata)

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This is a low-growing ground cover that does best in very moist, cool and semi-shady places. It isn't really a moss, by the way. I hope the soft green patches will enhance your gardens. It would be especially at home, I think, around the Nyphaeum. Irish Moss will cling tightly around the the stones of a footpath and make a nice carpet. Tiny white flowers are an extra beauty of this delicate plant in late spring and early summer.
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