About Wild Field Pussytoes

Wooly white quarter-inch flowers April–June, like kitty toe beans on a stick.

Pollenizing flowers have little red stamens that look like insect antennas which give the plant its genus name.

About Pussytoes

Low, almost succulent-appearing gray-green foliage. Spreads by rhizomes and tolerates drought. Best in full sun. Host of the American painted lady butterfly caterpillar. Rabbit-resistant. Seed from Rice County, Minn.

Pot Size & Price
6 plants in a jumbo pack
$17.00
Height
2"–6"
Width
6"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
N143
Plant Traits
Birds
Ground Cover
Minnesota Native