About Wild Pussytoes

Low, almost succulent-appearing gray-green foliage. White flowers like little "cat paws" rise up over the foliage in spring to early summer.

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
$15.00
Height
1"–4"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
N139
Plant Traits
Birds
Ground Cover
Minnesota Native

Other varieties of Pussytoes

Antennaria neglecta flowers, white clusters like little cat feet with orange toenails
Photo courtesy of the Missouri Botanical Garden's plant finder

Wild Field Pussytoes

Catalog
N143