Velvety, silver-gray foliage is the hallmark of this plant. While it will produce blooms, many gardeners pinch off flowers to encourage leaf production. The silver-gray tone pops against the bright green foliage offered by many other annuals. Use this plant in containers and landscapes, paired with red or yellow flowers for high contrast, or with purple or blue flowers for a subtler look. Very easy to grow. This plant is grown as a perennial in Southern regions and as an annual elsewhere.
I have talked about this plant many times over the years. Can you identify the name?
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What is this plant called?
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Brunnera “Jack Frost”
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Silver Shimmers
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Dusty Miller
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None of these
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I do not know the name of it, but it looks nice.
A wonderful plant … is something special
Can you identify the correct name?
In Indonesia, we call it the Snow White
Oh really, we have a different name here. One of my favorites.
Thar’s beautiful plant indeed.
The other name isn’t very pleasing sounding. lol 😉 What is a rag wort anyway…
I know and the name is one thing that drew me to this plant.