Type: Perennial
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
Water Needs: Low to medium; tolerates some drought once established
Height: 1–2' tall (flower stalks up to 3')
Spread: 1–2'
Spacing: 12–18" apart
Bloom Time: May–July
Bloom Description: Upright spikes of small, bell-shaped greenish-white to cream flowers; basal rosettes of round to slightly lobed green leaves often with attractive silvery undersides
Maintenance: Low; cut back flower stalks after bloom if desired, minimal care required, may self-seed slowly
Soil Drainage: Well-drained soils; tolerates sandy, loamy, or rocky soils but does not thrive in heavy, wet soils
Wildlife Value: Flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other native pollinators; foliage provides cover for small insects.
Garden Use: Ideal for rock gardens, native plant borders, woodland edges, and naturalized plantings. Its textured foliage and airy flower spikes provide visual interest and support pollinators.

