Common
name: Rocky Mountain Pussytoes
Latin name: Antennaria parvfolia
Annual/Perennial:
Perennial Flowers: June to August
Flower size: 1" clusters
Found in: Foothills to Subalpine
Height: 6" to 8"
Invasive: No
Native species: Yes Useful in garden: Yes
Wildflower
Field
notes: Rocky Mountain Pussytoes is one of the most
common wildflowers. It can be found in nearly any sunny
location up to the subalpine ecosystem.
Rocky Mountain Pussytoes
is extremely drought tolerant making it an excellent choice for
the xeriscape or wildflower gardens. Your local Garden Center will
have pre-started plants available during the spring planting
season.