
Pseudognaphalium beneolens - Fragrant Everlasting (Plant)
Soft, fragrant, silvery leaves. Shorter-lived, but reseeds easily. Plant Characteristics Family Name Asteraceae Species Name Pseudognaphalium beneolens Common Name Fragrant Everlasting Plant Type Perennial Sun Exposure Coast-Sun, Inland-Sun, Inland-Part Sun, Water Requirement Low Soil Type Sand, fast draining Flower Color White, Cream Flowering Months June, July, August, September, October Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen Height by Width 3ft. x 3ft. Growth Rate Slow Endangered Not Ranked Growth Habit Clumping, Cold Hardy to 25 degrees F Distribution Klamath Ranges, North Coast Ranges, Sierra Nevada Foothills, High Sierra Nevada, Sacramento Valley, Sacramento Bay Area, South Coast Ranges, San Gabriel Mtns, Peninsular Ranges; Baja CA Natural Habitat Dry, open