Pearly Everlasting
Anaphalis margaritacea
This unbranched perennial grows from rhizomes to a height
of three feet.
The alternate, 3 to 5 inch leaves are narrowly lance-shaped
with a conspicuous midvein. White wool covers the entire plant.
The small flower heads grow in dense, flat-topped clusters.
The common name derives from the attractive, pearly-white
involucral bracts that retain their color and shape when dried
- they last forever. A widespread species native to North America
and Eurasia, pearly everlasting is a very common weed in disturbed
areas and along roadsides, especially in the mountains.
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