Plantain-leaved pussytoes (Antennaria plantaginifolia) Seeds
Plantain-leaved pussytoes (Antennaria plantaginifolia) Seeds
The silvery, low-growing foliage of this species of pussytoes makes a nice ground cover in the driest of soils. In May, the fuzzy flower clusters resemble a kittens paw. This understated wildflower is a host plant for the American lady butterfly, making it a valuable addition to a garden or roadside planting. Foliage is 1” and flower stalks are 12”.
Native to Maine: Yes
Growing conditions: Sun to part shade in dry soil
Grows up to: 12"
Blooms: In late spring
Pairs well with: Butterfly milkweed, bluets, little bluestem, Virginia rose, Scotch bellflower, and pearly everlasting
Natural habitat: Open woods and meadows with dry soils
Seeds per packet: 50-100
These seeds need a winter or cold period to germinate - a minimum of 60 days below 40°F in moist soil (or sand or vermiculite). Sow outdoors in pots November through February. A great species for beginner seed-sowers.