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Common name: "Silver Lace Dusty Miller"
Latin name:
Chrysanthemum ptarmiciflorum 'Silver Lace'

Dusty Miller Silver Dust
Class: Annual - Half hardy perennial
Growth habit:
Mound forming 

Max height:
6"" - 8""
Spread: 10" - 12""

Flowers: Insignificant
Available cultivars: 1
Origin: Hybrid
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: Dusty Miller 'Silver Lace'
Cultivation: "Silver Lace Dusty Miller" is a fantastic plant to add to the outer edges of mixed containers or hanging baskets. Their dusty fern like silvery foliage accents nearly any other type of foliage in the container. If flowers begin growing they should be removed from the plant.

Plant Silver Lace Dusty Miller in full sun in fertile well drained soil, either in beds or containers. Space plants 10" - 12" apart depending upon how quickly you wish the area to fill in. Feed monthly when grown in beds... twice monthly in containers.

Potential pests ~ diseases:
Rare.

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