Selaginella braunii

Pincushion spikemoss

Selaginella kraussiana Brownii'

Evergreen, Semi-evergreen Fern, Perennial

“ Arborvitae fern, but it isn’t a fern at all! Actually it’s a really big spike moss! A moss with stems and arrow shaped fronds like a fern. To 10″ tall and forming a mounding colony in time. Bright green summer color is replaced by russet red and light brown with winter cold. Spreads slowly underground and new “fronds” unfurl out and up. With great age you’ll get a decent patch. So damn pretty for woodlands in the shade in rich, well drained soil that retains moisture- perpetually moist is what it wants. Its best home is in containers where it adds both a touch of doily green but 3D tiered layers as well. Regular summer moisture. Slow and easy does it. It’s a moss! Can you dig it? Evergreen.” Xera Plants

Growing Conditions

Zone: 6, 7, 8, 9

Exposure: Part Sun, Full Shade, Open Shade

Water Needs: Regular / Even

Description

Size: 6" - 12" tall x 6" - 12" wide
Shape / Form: Compact, Clumping
Foliage Texture: Fine
Foliage Quality: Fine

Features: Attractive Foliage, Dwarf / Compact Plant, Low Maintenance

Foliage Color: Green




Uses and Applications

Landscape Uses: Container, Edging, Groundcover, Massed, Small Gardens
Special Situations: Courtyard / Urban Garden

More Design Considerations

Season of Interest: Summer, Fall, Late Spring / Early Summer, Late Summer / Early Fall
Position / Role: front of border, ground hugger, continuity creator, matrix / mingler, finishing touches
Collections: eGardenGo Favorite

Care and Maintenance

Maintenance Level: low, medium

Suitable Substitutes