Pearly Everlasting | Anaphalis Margaritacea






Individual, erect, cottony stems often clumped together creating a bushy appearance. Narrow leaves are gray-green to woolly-white. Globular flowers are actually long-enduring, white, dry bracts arranged around a yellow center. Several evenly leafy woolly stems in a small patch are topped by a crowded, roundish cluster of flower heads with pearly-white bracts, sometimes with a dark spot at base of each outer bracts.
Plant Details
| Habitats | Oak Woodland, Riparian Forests, Bottomland Forests, Mixed Hardwood-Conifer Forest or Woodland |
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| Habitat Notes | Does best in sunny, dry areas |
| Phenology | Perennial; flowering May-October |
| Mature Height | Up to 3 feet |
| Shade Preference | Full sun, part shade |
| Soil Tolerance | Most to fairly dry soil |
| Special Uses | Attracts butterflies. Makes great cut flower and useful in dried bouquets. |






