Pussytoes
(Antennaria species)
Pussytoes is a low-growing groundcover. Consider incorporating this spring blooming native flower into thin areas of your yard, a rock garden or pockets of a retaining wall. It will help fill in the “bald” spots and provide a valuable pollination source early in the season. Small native bees and flies visit this flower, and it is a host plant to the caterpillar of a butterfly, American Lady, which feed on the leaves.
(Antennaria species)
Pussytoes is a low-growing groundcover. Consider incorporating this spring blooming native flower into thin areas of your yard, a rock garden or pockets of a retaining wall. It will help fill in the “bald” spots and provide a valuable pollination source early in the season. Small native bees and flies visit this flower, and it is a host plant to the caterpillar of a butterfly, American Lady, which feed on the leaves.
(Antennaria species)
Pussytoes is a low-growing groundcover. Consider incorporating this spring blooming native flower into thin areas of your yard, a rock garden or pockets of a retaining wall. It will help fill in the “bald” spots and provide a valuable pollination source early in the season. Small native bees and flies visit this flower, and it is a host plant to the caterpillar of a butterfly, American Lady, which feed on the leaves.