Small-Leaf Pussytoes Plant Sets
Small-Leaf Pussytoes (Antennaria parvifolia) is a low-growing, mat-forming perennial native to the western U.S., making it a perfect addition to rock gardens, border fronts, and pollinator-friendly landscapes. With its silvery-green foliage and delicate, creamy-white flower heads, this drought-tolerant plant thrives in well-drained, loamy or clay soils and adapts well to full sun or part shade. From a small, gray-green basal rosette, erect, reddish-green flower stalks rise, producing clusters of small, rayless, whitish blooms that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. It serves as a host plant for the painted lady butterfly, providing an essential food source for its larvae. Key Features: Ideal Groundcover & Erosion Control: Forms a dense, low-spreading mat that stabilizes soil and suppresses weeds. Supports Butterflies & Pollinators: A larval host plant for the painted lady butterfly and a nectar source for bees. Drought-Tolerant & Resilient: Thrives in dry, well