Pussytoes – Antennaria plantaginifolia / parvifolia Seeds | 100 Seeds | Native Ground Cover Wildflower

Pussytoes – Antennaria plantaginifolia / parvifolia Seeds | 100 Seeds | Native Ground Cover Wildflower

$9.99
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Pussytoes – Antennaria plantaginifolia / parvifolia Seeds | 100 Seeds | Native Ground Cover Wildflower

Pussytoes – Antennaria plantaginifolia / parvifolia Seeds | 100 Seeds | Native Ground Cover Wildflower

$9.99
Create a soft, natural carpet in your garden with Pussytoes (Antennaria plantaginifolia / Antennaria parvifolia), a beautiful native ground cover known for its silvery foliage and fuzzy white blooms that resemble tiny cat’s paws. This low-growing wildflower is perfect for rock gardens, borders, pathways, and naturalized landscapes. This pack includes 100 high-quality seeds, ideal for covering larger areas or establishing a dense ground cover. Pussytoes are drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and thrive in sunny to lightly shaded locations. They are especially valuable for supporting pollinators, including native butterflies, while helping reduce soil erosion. You will receive seeds similar in quality to those shown in the listing photos. You will receive: ✔️ 100 Pussytoes (Antennaria plantaginifolia / parvifolia) seeds ✔️ High germination rate seeds ✔️ Suitable for indoor or outdoor sowing ✔️ Native, pollinator-friendly ground cover ✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery 🌼 Growing Information Common Name: Pussytoes Botanical Name: Antennaria plantaginifolia / Antennaria parvifolia Plant Type: Perennial ground cover wildflower Growth Stage: Seed Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soil preferred Watering: Low; drought-tolerant once established Mature Height: 4–8 inches Growth Rate: Moderate; spreads gradually over time USDA Zones: 3–9 Container Friendly: Yes (great for shallow containers and rock gardens) 💡 Care Tip: Sow seeds on the surface of the soil and gently press in—light is needed for germination. Avoid burying seeds too deeply. Keep soil lightly moist until established, then reduce watering.

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