Description
Cerastium subpilosum (also called Pilose Mouse-ear Chickweed, among many other common names) is an annual plant native to Europe, North Africa, and temperate Asia. It is found in grasslands, meadows, and disturbed areas. It has small white flowers and small, oval-shaped leaves.
Uses & Benefits
Cerastium subpilosum is a perennial herb native to Europe and Asia. It is used as an ornamental plant, for erosion control, and as a medicinal plant. It is also used in traditional Chinese medicine for treating digestive disorders and as an anti-inflammatory.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Cerastium subpilosum has small, white flowers that are borne in dense clusters. The seeds are small, black, and the seedlings are slender and upright.
Cultivation and Propagation
Cerastium subpilosum is a low-growing, mat-forming perennial that is native to the Mediterranean region. It is typically grown in full sun to partial shade in moist, well-drained soils. Propagation is by seed or division of the clumps.