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also referred to as Ladies Tobacco, Mouse Ear

Antennaria plantaginifolia

A low colony-forming plant that spreads by runners (stolons) with basal leaves and erect stems, each bearing a flower head that resembles a cat’s paw. This plant is happy on acid soil in lean, gritty, dry hillsides.  Good groundcover on rocky slopes.

  • Height: 6-12”

  • Spread: 0.6-1’

  • Pot size: 1 qt

  • Bloom time: April-June.  Blooms are white.

  • Light: Full sun to part shade

  • Moisture: Dry with high drought tolerance

  • Attracts: Host plant for American Lady Butterfly

  • Deer resistance: No

  • Companion Plants: Violets, Blue-eyed Grass, Strawberries, Blueberries

Photo by MGV Ginger Hughes

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also referred to as Ladies Tobacco, Mouse Ear

Antennaria plantaginifolia

A low colony-forming plant that spreads by runners (stolons) with basal leaves and erect stems, each bearing a flower head that resembles a cat’s paw. This plant is happy on acid soil in lean, gritty, dry hillsides.  Good groundcover on rocky slopes.

  • Height: 6-12”

  • Spread: 0.6-1’

  • Pot size: 1 qt

  • Bloom time: April-June.  Blooms are white.

  • Light: Full sun to part shade

  • Moisture: Dry with high drought tolerance

  • Attracts: Host plant for American Lady Butterfly

  • Deer resistance: No

  • Companion Plants: Violets, Blue-eyed Grass, Strawberries, Blueberries

Photo by MGV Ginger Hughes

also referred to as Ladies Tobacco, Mouse Ear

Antennaria plantaginifolia

A low colony-forming plant that spreads by runners (stolons) with basal leaves and erect stems, each bearing a flower head that resembles a cat’s paw. This plant is happy on acid soil in lean, gritty, dry hillsides.  Good groundcover on rocky slopes.

  • Height: 6-12”

  • Spread: 0.6-1’

  • Pot size: 1 qt

  • Bloom time: April-June.  Blooms are white.

  • Light: Full sun to part shade

  • Moisture: Dry with high drought tolerance

  • Attracts: Host plant for American Lady Butterfly

  • Deer resistance: No

  • Companion Plants: Violets, Blue-eyed Grass, Strawberries, Blueberries

Photo by MGV Ginger Hughes