Eriophyllum lanatum - A native to Pacific Northwest, intricate, lacy leaves display a unique silvery-green hue when young, adding excellent texture to your garden. Once it begins to flower, it transforms into a pollinator powerhouse; attracting native sweat bees, mining bees, mason bees, hover flies, and tachinid flies and acting as a nectar source for the endangered Fender’s Blue butterfly as well as a host plant for several species of native butterflies and moths. Drought tolerant.
Perennial
Eriophyllum lanatum - A native to Pacific Northwest, intricate, lacy leaves display a unique silvery-green hue when young, adding excellent texture to your garden. Once it begins to flower, it transforms into a pollinator powerhouse; attracting native sweat bees, mining bees, mason bees, hover flies, and tachinid flies and acting as a nectar source for the endangered Fender’s Blue butterfly as well as a host plant for several species of native butterflies and moths. Drought tolerant.
Perennial