Description
Anaphalis – Pearly everlasting
There are about 100 species of spreading to upright perennials growing anywhere from 6” to 30” tall some being evergreen, in this genus. They derive from dry slopes, dry forest, sunny riverbanks or moist riverbanks in the Northern Hemisphere and in high altitudes in the tropics. It produces narrow lance shaped woolly haired almost cobwebbed gray foliage. It bears many tiny white ¼-1” wide flower heads that group together to form papery everlasting corymbs. Good for drying or as cut flowers.
Grow in full sun or partial shade in moderately fertile gritty reasonable well-drained soil that does not dry out in summer. Divide in early spring.
Prone to stem rot, rust, and Septoria leaf spot.
Anaphalis margaritacea var. cinnamomea – Anaphalis cinnamomea – This native to the Mountains of India and Myanmar grows about 20” tall. It produces broader leaves with white or cinnamon undersides with 3 prominent veins. Flower heads are tighter, rounder many branched corymbs.
Zones 4-8