Prairie Pussytoes Seeds - Native Groundcover (Antennaria neglecta) for Rock Gardens
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πΎ Discover the Charming Beauty of Prairie Pussytoes
Experience the delightful charm of Antennaria neglecta, an enchanting native perennial that creates soft carpets of silvery-green, woolly foliage topped with clusters of fuzzy white to pinkish flowers that resemble tiny cat paws. This low-growing groundcover brings subtle beauty and exceptional wildlife value to challenging garden sites.
β¨ Key Features:
- Height: 2-6 inches tall with spreading, mat-forming habit
- Bloom Time: April through June (spring to early summer)
- Flower Color: Fuzzy white to pale pink clusters resembling cat paws
- Foliage: Silvery-green, woolly leaves that persist year-round
- Native Range: Throughout North America
- Hardiness: USDA Zones 3-9
π¦ Outstanding Wildlife Benefits:
- Essential host plant for American Lady butterfly caterpillars
- Early season nectar source for native bees and small butterflies
- Provides shelter for beneficial insects in dense mat formation
- Seeds offer food for birds and small wildlife
- Supports declining native pollinator populations
π± Easy Growing Guide:
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil: Well-drained soils, excellent for poor and sandy conditions
- Drought Tolerance: Exceptional once established
- Maintenance: Extremely low maintenance, spreads naturally
- Germination: Cold stratification recommended for 30-60 days
- Spacing: Plant 6-8 inches apart for groundcover effect
π‘ Perfect Garden Uses:
Ideal for rock gardens, between stepping stones, prairie restorations, erosion control, and naturalized areas. The spreading habit and drought tolerance make it perfect for challenging sites where other plants struggle.
Create charming groundcover displays while supporting native butterflies and pollinators. This delightful native brings year-round interest and ecological value to sustainable gardens.
