Tufted pearlwort: complete guide
Sagina caespitosa
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Overview
Tufted pearlwort (Sagina caespitosa) is a small, delicately growing herbaceous plant from the carnation family. This plant occurs naturally in subarctic regions of America, northern Europe and Greenland. It is also called tufted pearlwort and is a favourite in alpine and moorland landscapes.
Appearance and bloom
Tufted pearlwort forms compact, densely growing cushions of fine, needle-like leaves. The plant reaches only 5 to 10 centimetres in height and forms dense mats of green. The very fine flowers are white to light green and appear from June to August. These flowers are so small that they are easily overlooked.
The plant grows naturally on alpine meadows, marshes and rocky slopes where snow remains on the ground for long periods. This explains its preference for moist, cold environments.
Ideal location
Tufted pearlwort grows ideally in alpine gardens, moss-rock gardens and between rocks. This little plant is also widely used as ground cover in very cold climates. Preference is for locations with moderate sunlight to partial shade and protection from strong wind.
This little plant is perfect for those who want to create subarctic plant communities. It is also suitable for containers in alpine gardens.
Soil
Tufted pearlwort prefers acidic to neutral soils with high humus content. Mineral, loose soils give the best results. Drainage must be very good; the plant does not tolerate waterlogging.
In marsh ecosystems, the little plant naturally finds its own conditions. For garden use, combine sand, gravel and peat moss in equal parts for optimal growing conditions.
Watering
Although tufted pearlwort naturally grows in moist conditions, good drainage must prevent roots from becoming waterlogged. Regular watering in dry periods is necessary, but no stagnant water.
In cold climates where snow remains on the ground for long, the plant feels most at home. Artificial watering may sometimes be needed in dry summers.
Pruning
Tufted pearlwort does not need pruning. Only remove dead leaves or plant parts in spring. This plant is so small that pruning is practically impossible.
Maintenance calendar
- April-May: Plant awakens after winter; check moisture levels.
- June-August: Flowers appear; enjoy subtle beauty.
- September-October: Plant spreads through seedlings.
- November-March: Rest period; minimal maintenance, protect from extreme dryness.
Winter hardiness
Tufted pearlwort is fully winter hardy to -25degC and thrives in extremely cold conditions. This is a plant for the most northern gardens. No winter protection is needed.
Companion plants
Tufted pearlwort combines well with other alpine herbs such as moss campion (Silene acaulis), alpine milkvetch (Astragalus alpinus) and polar willow (Salix arctica). These groups create subarctic gardens.
In moss-rock gardens, tufted pearlwort forms a beautiful lining around larger rock plants.
Conclusion
Tufted pearlwort is a unique plant for specialist gardeners who want to recreate subarctic ecosystems. This is not a plant for standard gardens, but a true beauty for alpine flora lovers. For more plant information and garden design, visit gardenworld.app.
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