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Make use of this Pacific Northwest native species in containers, living walls, or rock gardens. Attractive rosettes of silvery-blue (almost white-washed) leaves are complimented by butter-yellow star-shaped flowers in late spring to early summer. Foliage grows to 4-6” in well-drained soil. Avoid wet soils, especially in winter.
4-6 in
12 in
5 - 9
Pacific Northwest native species
Use in containers, living walls or rock gardens
Avoid wet soils, especially in winter.
• | Full Sun |
• | Dry Soil |
• | Average Water |
• | Silver |
• | White |
• | Blue |
• | Yellow |
• | Deer Resistant |
• | Summer |
• | Spring |
• | Native |
• | Container/Hanging Planter |
• | Rock Garden |