Senecio cineraria
Common Name: Dusty miller
Type: Evergreen subshrub
Family: Asteraceae
Hardiness Zone: 7-10
Sunlight: Full sun
Exposure: Any
Soil: Well-drained, average to poorer soil, drought to average moisture
Plant Height x Width: 6-16" x 1-2'
Leaf: Foliage plant: mound of silvery-white felted lacy leaves
Flower: Small corymbs of bright yellow daisy flowers after first year
Maintenance: Cut flowering stems back after flowering, prune hard each spring
Landscape use: Annuals bed, herbaceous borders, cottage gardens
Pest and Disease: None
Planting Instructions: Buy in 4" pot
Deer and Rabbit Tolerance: Deer tolerant
Comments: Propagate by seed or cuttings
Type: Evergreen subshrub
Family: Asteraceae
Hardiness Zone: 7-10
Sunlight: Full sun
Exposure: Any
Soil: Well-drained, average to poorer soil, drought to average moisture
Plant Height x Width: 6-16" x 1-2'
Leaf: Foliage plant: mound of silvery-white felted lacy leaves
Flower: Small corymbs of bright yellow daisy flowers after first year
Maintenance: Cut flowering stems back after flowering, prune hard each spring
Landscape use: Annuals bed, herbaceous borders, cottage gardens
Pest and Disease: None
Planting Instructions: Buy in 4" pot
Deer and Rabbit Tolerance: Deer tolerant
Comments: Propagate by seed or cuttings