Frost Tolerance: Hardy in Phoenix
Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade
Origin: Beaches of Northern California
Growth Habits: Perennial, up to 12 inches tall (30 cm), 3 feet spread (90 cm)
Watering Needs: Little water, well drained soil.
Propagation: Division in spring or early fall, cuttings in summer, seeds
The gray, aromatic foliage is a good transition among bright garden colors.
The species name "pycnocephala" comes from the greek for "with dense head".
Blooming Habits:
Small yellow flowers.
Culture:
Replace every other year. Does well in poor to average soil, but needs good drainage.
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