Everlasting (Chrysocephalum apiculatum)
Everlasting Plant Features
Heat and drought tolerant, chrysocephalum (commonly called everlasting or yellow buttons) produces scores of small, cheery yellow flowers and handsome gray-green leaves. In the North, chrysocephalum makes an outstanding container plant, especially mixed with other summer bloomers such as calibrachoa, verbena, or petunia. In the south, particularly in Florida, this rugged bloomer will grow all year long, growing 1 to 2 feet tall. For best effect, mass it in big borders to create a golden carpet of color. Butterflies love this plant. Hardy from zones 8-11.
Everlasting Growing Instructions
Plant chrysocephalum in a sunny spot in well-drained soil. These Australian natives prefer a loose, quick draining site that doesn't turn to mud after a rain. Chrysocephalum has few insect or disease problems. They are not heavy feeders, but will appreciate a dose of slow-release fertilizer in the spring.This plant is not intended for human or animal consumption.
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Water
Low water needs
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Light
Outside: Sun
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Colors
Yellow
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Special Features
Attracts hummingbirds
Colorful foliage
Deer/rabbit resistant
Complement your Everlasting
CalibrachoaThe colorful blooms of calibrachoa pair beautifully with the gray foliage and yellow flowers of chrysocephalum. Plant them in a container together.