- Soleirolia soleirolii
Taxobox
name = "Soleirolia soleirolii"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Rosales
familia =Urticaceae
genus = "Soleirolia "
species = "S. soleirolii"
binomial = "Soleirolia soleirolii"
binomial_authority = (Req.) DandyThe plant "Soleirolia soleirolii" (syn. "Helxine soleirolii") of the nettle family has a number of common names, including baby's tears, angel's tears, mind-your-own-business, peace-in-the-home, pollyanna vine, mother of thousands, and the Corsican curse. It has also been called Irish moss; however, it is not a
moss , nor should it be confused with "Sagina subulata " or "Chondrus crispus ", which are also known as "Irish moss". It is a delicate-looking creepingherb with juicy bright green or yellow leaves and multitudes of tiny white flowers. It grows close to the ground in mats and is sometimes used in ornamentalgarden s alongsidefern s and other moisture-loving type of plants.This species is native to the northern
Mediterranean region in and aroundItaly and nearby islands, but it has been introduced and cultivated nearly worldwide as an ornamental and garden plant. It can be grown indoors as ahouseplant and used in habitats foramphibian s. It prefers shade and moderate moisture. In colder regions the plant dies back during winter, but it returns with lush growth as the temperature increases. It is capable ofvegetative reproduction , so once it has become established in an area, the entire plant must be removed, or else it can sprout new growth. It is a commonweed in many places. Nurseries grow several varieties, including gold, yellow, and white breeds, but the mossy-green type is most popular with gardeners.
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