Rosy Pussytoes
Antennaria rosea
50 seeds
Antennaria rosea is a North American species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name Rosy Pussytoes. Other common names include Cat's Foot and Mountain Everlasting. It is widespread across much of Canada including all three Arctic territories, as well as Greenland, the western and north-central United States, and the Mexican State of Baja California.
This is a plant of many habitats, from dry to wet climates and low elevation to very high. It is a very morphologically diverse species; individuals can look quite different. Most all the plants are female and reproduce asexually.
Rosy Pussytoes needs full sun. Sow seed in a flat filled with a well-draining medium. Very lightly cover the seeds with soil and then set the flat in a pan of water. Seeds will take a few weeks to germinate and may not do so all at once. After a month of growth, the seedlings should be transplanted into individual pots and slowly hardened off outside. Transplant them into the garden after all chance of frost has passed.
Antennaria rosea
50 seeds
Antennaria rosea is a North American species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name Rosy Pussytoes. Other common names include Cat's Foot and Mountain Everlasting. It is widespread across much of Canada including all three Arctic territories, as well as Greenland, the western and north-central United States, and the Mexican State of Baja California.
This is a plant of many habitats, from dry to wet climates and low elevation to very high. It is a very morphologically diverse species; individuals can look quite different. Most all the plants are female and reproduce asexually.
Rosy Pussytoes needs full sun. Sow seed in a flat filled with a well-draining medium. Very lightly cover the seeds with soil and then set the flat in a pan of water. Seeds will take a few weeks to germinate and may not do so all at once. After a month of growth, the seedlings should be transplanted into individual pots and slowly hardened off outside. Transplant them into the garden after all chance of frost has passed.
Antennaria rosea
50 seeds
Antennaria rosea is a North American species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name Rosy Pussytoes. Other common names include Cat's Foot and Mountain Everlasting. It is widespread across much of Canada including all three Arctic territories, as well as Greenland, the western and north-central United States, and the Mexican State of Baja California.
This is a plant of many habitats, from dry to wet climates and low elevation to very high. It is a very morphologically diverse species; individuals can look quite different. Most all the plants are female and reproduce asexually.
Rosy Pussytoes needs full sun. Sow seed in a flat filled with a well-draining medium. Very lightly cover the seeds with soil and then set the flat in a pan of water. Seeds will take a few weeks to germinate and may not do so all at once. After a month of growth, the seedlings should be transplanted into individual pots and slowly hardened off outside. Transplant them into the garden after all chance of frost has passed.