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This plant is a popular annual on the Canadian prairies (zone 3 in Saskatoon, where I am). It is a versatile foliage plant that grows wel...Read More
My grandson picked out a 6 pack of Silver Dust for our garden last year. I wasn't particularly fond of them, but I figured they'd last t...Read More
This is the 3rd year this plant has returned & yet it is considered an annual in Zone 7b. Its leaves certainly add a dramatic backdrop to...Read More
When I say Dusty Miller to friends, they groan, since they are so common as bedding plants and are weaklings in the garden (tender perenn...Read More
Not only did these plants survive last summer's drought and extreme heat, but they wintered over and are currently in bloom. The plants ...Read More
Remarkably this plant has come thru the winter for the past 3 years in my NJ garden! It usually planted as an annual here but the mild w...Read More
I have responded neutral b/c I bought this for a border plant thinking it would be 6-12". But is 3 1/2 feet tall. Beautiful plant I love ...Read More
Pinch off the new growth to encourage a bushier form. DO NOT plant during a heat wave. Does not transplant well.
A striking visual impact when grown as a single plant amidst other colorful flowers.
Seems to be fairly slow growing, and hasn't become woody.
We purchased a pony-pack of this beauty from our local garden center in late April 2004, and it successfully overwintered here in Zone 5b...Read More
This plant has lacy foliage, more delicate-looking than Dusty Miller. Although 'Silver Dust' can be perennial in Z8 or higher, it's ofte...Read More