

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.
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.