WEBDescription. Antennaria neglecta, or Field Pussytoes, is an herbaceous perennial plant in the daisy family with soft wooly hairs all over the leaves. It can reach a height of 1 foot, …
WEBAntennaria is a genus of dioecious perennial herbs in the family Asteraceae, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with a few species (A. chilensis, A. …
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Pussytoes (Antennaria): Charming Ground Cover for Your Garden
WEBAntennaria, commonly known as pussytoes or cat’s foot, is a genus of herbaceous perennials that belong to the Asteraceae family. These plants are characterized by their …
WEBAntennaria spp. an-ten-NAR-ee-ah Audio Low-growing rosettes of long gray leaves covered in fine gray hairs and gray-white flowers in spring that resemble a cat’s paw …
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Antennaria plantaginifolia - North Carolina Extension Gardener …
WEBAntennaria neglecta, commonly known as field pussytoes, is a small stoloniferous, mat-forming, herbaceous perennial of the composite family. It is native to dry fields, plains, …
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Pussytoes (Antennaria): Charming Ground Cover for Your Garden
WEBAt a Glance: Antennaria. Plant Characteristics: Antennaria is known for its distinctive woolly foliage and clusters of small, daisy-like flowers. This hardy perennial is perfect for …
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Field Pussytoes - Antennaria neglecta | Prairie Nursery
WEBNamed for its white tufted flowers that look like tiny cat's feet, Field Pussytoes is a delightful little plant, and especially attractive when it blooms in small patches. Reaching only a …
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Field Pussytoes (Antennaria neglecta) - Illinois Wildflowers
WEBAntennaria neglecta. Aster family (Asteraceae) Description: This perennial herbaceous plant is up to 1' tall, but more commonly ½' or less. It consists of a rosette of basal …
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Native Plant Portrait: Antennaria Species - ALCLA Native Plants
WEBNative Plant Portrait: Antennaria Species. This article, written by Dr. Al Fedkenheuer, first appeared in the Calgary Horticultural Society (Calhort) publication Calgary Gardening in …