
Antennaria plantaginifolia <br>PUSSYTOES, PUSSY TOES
Antennaria plantaginifolia, known by the common names plantain leaf pussytoes and woman's tobacco, is a perennial native to North America, that produces unique creamy-white colored flowers in spring, that resemble cats paws! Attractive velvety grey-green foliage. An added bonus, these plants are host plants for the American Painted Lady butterfly!
Antennaria plantaginifolia is widely distributed in the eastern North America from Quebec and Nova Scotia west to Minnesota and south to Mississippi, Arkansas, and Florida, with isolated populations in eastern Texas and Saskatchewan. In Virginia, it grows in habitats including dry forests, barrens, and meadows.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 3-8
Height: 30cm, 12"
Location: Sun to part shade
Seeds per packet: 100
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Antennaria plantaginifolia, known by the common names plantain leaf pussytoes and woman's tobacco, is a perennial native to North America, that produces unique creamy-white colored flowers in spring, that resemble cats paws! Attractive velvety grey-green foliage. An added bonus, these plants are host plants for the American Painted Lady butterfly!
Antennaria plantaginifolia is widely distributed in the eastern North America from Quebec and Nova Scotia west to Minnesota and south to Mississippi, Arkansas, and Florida, with isolated populations in eastern Texas and Saskatchewan. In Virginia, it grows in habitats including dry forests, barrens, and meadows.
Type: Hardy perennial
Hardiness zones: 3-8
Height: 30cm, 12"
Location: Sun to part shade
Seeds per packet: 100














