Anaphalis margaritacea (Pearly Everlasting)
Pearly Everlasting is a special PNW native perennial that is super for erosion control, butterflies and other pollinators, and dried-flower arrangements with its long-lasting "pearly" clusters of bloom.
Best in full sun and well-drained soils, and even used to bind soils in disturbed habitats where its spreading rhizomes keep top soil layers secured. Generally reaches about 1-2 ft. tall. Gray-green leaves and dried flower stalks persist over winter before giving way to new growth in spring.
Pearly Everlasting is a special PNW native perennial that is super for erosion control, butterflies and other pollinators, and dried-flower arrangements with its long-lasting "pearly" clusters of bloom.
Best in full sun and well-drained soils, and even used to bind soils in disturbed habitats where its spreading rhizomes keep top soil layers secured. Generally reaches about 1-2 ft. tall. Gray-green leaves and dried flower stalks persist over winter before giving way to new growth in spring.
Pearly Everlasting is a special PNW native perennial that is super for erosion control, butterflies and other pollinators, and dried-flower arrangements with its long-lasting "pearly" clusters of bloom.
Best in full sun and well-drained soils, and even used to bind soils in disturbed habitats where its spreading rhizomes keep top soil layers secured. Generally reaches about 1-2 ft. tall. Gray-green leaves and dried flower stalks persist over winter before giving way to new growth in spring.