Antennaria neglecta (Field Pussytoes)

White to pink cluster of fuzzy flowers are held on short stalks. Velvety soft leaves resemble a smaller version of Lamb’s ear. A mat forming ground cover that spreads by rhizomes making it an excellent choice for dry areas such as rock gardens. Height 4-8”.

Antennaria attracts bees and butterflies. Prefers dry to medium well drained soil. Drought tolerant when established. Tolerates rocky soils. Intolerant of fertile, poorly drained soils. Deer and rabbit resistant.

  • USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 3-8
  • Exposure: Full Sun, Part Shade
  • Bloom Time(s): April-June