Add a dusting of silver to your garden with the beautiful foliage of Pussytoes. Despite being a diminutive plant with tiny flowers, Pussytoes can still make a splash. The velvety, grayish leaves of this stoloniferous ground cover almost sparkle in the sun, and the leaves provide food for the striking caterpillars of the American Lady butterfly. Plant in that sunny, lean, rocky, dry spot of your garden and watch it flourish.
Conditions: Full sun; dry to medium soil
Size: 6" tall, 1' spread
Zone: 3 - 8
Wildlife Value: Flowers attract small, solitary bees; larval host for American Lady Butterfly
Photos: Samantha Nestory

