Sagina × Scotica
Sagina × scotica is a low-growing, mat-forming plant commonly found in moist, sandy soils across northern regions. It is a hybrid species resulting from the cross between Sagina aria and Sagina trichophylla. Known for its small, grass-like leaves and tiny, clustered flowers, it thrives in coastal and alpine environments. This plant plays an important role in stabilizing soils and providing habitat for small organisms. Despite its modest appearance, Sagina × scotica is a resilient and ecologically significant species.