

Antennaria dioeca var. rosea
Commonly known as pink pussytoes, this charming mat-forming perennial is native to alpine and subalpine regions of Europe and parts of northern Asia. It features silvery, woolly foliage and soft rose-pink flower clusters held above the foliage in late spring to early summer.
Cultivation:
Thrives in full sun and well-drained, gritty or sandy soil. Drought-tolerant once established, making it ideal for rock gardens, gravel beds, or dry borders. Requires minimal maintenance and spreads slowly to form a low groundcover.
Hardy to USDA zone 2, tolerating extreme cold and harsh winter conditions.
Silver leaved, flat mat forming species, with small white/cream flowers. Perfect for adding the silver leaved mat texture to the crevice garden or rock garden. Excellent moon garden plant.
Commonly known as pink pussytoes, this charming mat-forming perennial is native to alpine and subalpine regions of Europe and parts of northern Asia. It features silvery, woolly foliage and soft rose-pink flower clusters held above the foliage in late spring to early summer.
Cultivation:
Thrives in full sun and well-drained, gritty or sandy soil. Drought-tolerant once established, making it ideal for rock gardens, gravel beds, or dry borders. Requires minimal maintenance and spreads slowly to form a low groundcover.
Hardy to USDA zone 2, tolerating extreme cold and harsh winter conditions.
Silver leaved, flat mat forming species, with small white/cream flowers. Perfect for adding the silver leaved mat texture to the crevice garden or rock garden. Excellent moon garden plant.