Anaphalis margaritacea

Western Pearly Everlasting

Anaphalis margaritacea

Description

Western Pearly Everlasting is a herbaceous perennial plant known for its clusters of small, white, pearly flower heads. These flowers are often used in dried flower arrangements due to their lasting shape and color. The plant typically grows in dry, well-drained areas and is commonly found in meadows, roadsides, and open woodland areas across North America. It is known for its resilience and ability to thrive in less-than-ideal soil conditions.
Life Cycle
perennial
Height
1 to 3 feet
Sun Exposure
Partial sun to full sun
Bloom Months
July, August, September
Bloom Color
Bloom Description
The flowers are white and have a pearl-like appearance, contributing to the plant's common name.