Its common name from unusual fuzzy, feathery seed heads that resemble smoke from distance. Native in parts of Northern America. Hardy perennial. Full sun wild flowers.
Great! I’m in central Texas, where our summers are constantly 100+ and winters dip into the 20s. I will look for that little cutie in my local stores. An avid gardener, I am definitely loving your posts 🙂
Gorgeous. Do you know what zones they are perennial in?
Some info said usda zones 1-7, some said 3-9, anyways it is rather cold hardy!
Great! I’m in central Texas, where our summers are constantly 100+ and winters dip into the 20s. I will look for that little cutie in my local stores. An avid gardener, I am definitely loving your posts 🙂
Thank you!
pretty
Thank you, it is pretty in unique way. 🙂