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Plantain-leaved Pussytoes growing in a garden

How to grow plantain-leaved pussytoes

Antennaria plantaginifolia

When to plant plantain-leaved pussytoes

Plantain-leaved pussytoes is a low native groundcover with woolly gray-green basal rosettes and fuzzy white flower clusters in mid to late spring (NC State, lasting about 2 to 3 weeks). Plant in spring or fall in lean, dry, rocky or sandy soil in full sun to part shade; it spreads by stolons and suffers in rich or poorly drained soil.

Plantain-leaved Pussytoes is timed by season rather than your frost dates, so the planting calendar does not generate ZIP-specific dates for it. Check the cited sources below to fine-tune for your area.

Growing conditions

Lifecycle
Perennial
Sun
Partial sun
Soil pH
6 to 8

Sources

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