Antennaria dioica 'Minima' (Dwarf Pussytoes)
Carpet-forming, evergreen perennial groundcover with dense, silvery leaves and early-summer pink flowers that resemble pads on a cat's feet. Note that this is the dwarf version and is half the size of its familiar parent, only a few inches tall, with each plant spreading out a foot or more. Works well between pavers and tolerates some foot traffic.
A cultivar of a PNW native, it grows best in full sun and well-draining dry soil, so is very drought tolerant. Deer and rabbit resistant.
Carpet-forming, evergreen perennial groundcover with dense, silvery leaves and early-summer pink flowers that resemble pads on a cat's feet. Note that this is the dwarf version and is half the size of its familiar parent, only a few inches tall, with each plant spreading out a foot or more. Works well between pavers and tolerates some foot traffic.
A cultivar of a PNW native, it grows best in full sun and well-draining dry soil, so is very drought tolerant. Deer and rabbit resistant.
Carpet-forming, evergreen perennial groundcover with dense, silvery leaves and early-summer pink flowers that resemble pads on a cat's feet. Note that this is the dwarf version and is half the size of its familiar parent, only a few inches tall, with each plant spreading out a foot or more. Works well between pavers and tolerates some foot traffic.
A cultivar of a PNW native, it grows best in full sun and well-draining dry soil, so is very drought tolerant. Deer and rabbit resistant.