Gregg's Mistflower

Conoclinium greggii

Plant Name: Gregg’s Mistflower Conoclinium greggii

Palm-leaf mistflower is a perennial up to 2 ft. tall with palmate leaves deeply divided into three lobes which are again pinnately dissected. Small, purplish-blue flowers cluster together to form puffy, 2 in., cushion-like flower heads.

Planting Sites: Full Sun to Partial Shade. Good Drainage

Planting Instructions: Available Space To Plant: 12 inches-3 feet

Watering Instructions: Water Use: Medium

Comments: It is a must for butterfly gardens. It is a good nectar source for bees, butterflies and is especially attractive to the Queen butterfly in the fall.

Planting and care instructions provided by the Lindheimer Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas