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rosy pussytoes

Antennaria rosea

rosy pussytoes (Antennaria rosea) is a Colorado-native perennial suited to the Colorado Front Range. It matures to about 6 in tall and 6–12 in wide, needs medium water, and prefers full sun to part. Fire-wise zone 1-2 perennial; ignitability rating 8.0/10.

Colorado nativemedium water6 in tall and 6–12 in wideXeric / water-wiseDeer-resistant

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At a glance

Botanical name
Antennaria rosea
Type
Perennial
Mature size
6 in tall and 6–12 in wide
Water needs
medium water
Sun
full sun to part
Colorado native
Yes
Foliage
Deciduous
Soil
clay, loam, sandy
Soil pH
6.5–8.0
Hail tolerance
high
Wind tolerance
high
Salt tolerance
moderate
Bloom color
pink
Bloom time
early summer
Pollinator value
high
Good for
slope

Planting & establishment

Deep-water first season to establish, then minimal water needed.

Frequently asked questions

Is rosy pussytoes good for the Colorado Front Range?
Yes. rosy pussytoes is included in the Front Range Plant Finder as a perennial suited to Colorado's Front Range.
How big does rosy pussytoes get?
It matures to about 6 in tall and 6–12 in wide.
How much water does rosy pussytoes need?
It needs medium water once established.
Is rosy pussytoes native to Colorado?
Yes — it is a Colorado native.

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