King of the Meadow is valued for its delicately patterned attractive foliage.

Pussytoes is grown for its basal rosette of soft velvety leaves. Small bees and flies pollinate the small white spring blooming flowers.

Fragrant, white flowers bloom in small, flat-topped clusters atop unbranched stems and within the leaf axils, between June and September.

Summer blooming purple flowers are attractive to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.

Purple florets clustered around a cone-like bud bloom throughout the summer, June-August.

Loose clusters of delicate, blue or purple, bell-shaped flowers bloom intermittently atop slender stems from summer through fall.

Attractive, purple flowers with yellow centers have a long bloom period; making this perennial a welcome addition to your native garden.