Antennaria parlinii (Pussytoes)

POTTED PLANT

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SKU:
ANPAR-QU
MAXIMUM HEIGHT:
1 foot
FLOWER COLOR:
White/cream
BLOOM PERIOD:
1 Spring
SUNLIGHT PREFERENCE:
Full sun to medium shade
MOISTURE:
Dry, average
FORMAL LANDSCAPING:
4-Star
DEER RESISTANT:
Yes
Pussytoes makes a nice ground cover for dry, open, shady areas and works well as a filler in container gardens. The common name comes from the flowers' resemblance to the toes/pads on cat paws. It is dioecious; this means that the male and female flowers are on separate plants and you'll need both in order to get viable seed. However, pussytoes spreads by short stolons (specialized shoots that let a single plant spread to form a colony--think of strawberry runners) and doesn't rely solely on seed for reproduction.

Sometimes you can find black caterpillars with black spines and white spots on pussytoes. This is the butterfly larva of the American Painted Lady which can be found throughout Missouri from March through November.

Seed:  Sow fresh seed as soon as available (usually by June). Some seed will germinate within a month, and the rest will germinate the following spring.  These tiny seeds will need light to germinate, so do not cover them.

  • 200+ seeds per packet
  • 275,000 seeds per ounce
  • 0.25 oz. per 2,000 square feet

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