Description
The dwarf mountain fleabane has a tufted habit, stems and densely pubescent pinnately sectate foliage (glandular hairs), grey- green in colors.
The pink buds are opening to whitish flowers in May (depending on the location).
A nice wildflower for a sunny, rather dry (well drained) spot in the rockery.
Germination: easy, warm germinator; careful not to overwater the seedlings.
It grows from a taproot, so transplant the seedlings while small size and later plant in the final spot.
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