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  1. Jan 28, 2023 · Dusty miller's tiny bright yellow flowers contrast its silvery leaves, but to keep this plant compact, you might want to remove its flowering stalks before the buds open. Sow seeds in the ground after the last spring frost and expect seedlings in two to three weeks.

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  4. Kalanchoe pumila, known as Flower Dust Plant, is a charming succulent with a sprawling habit and is renowned for its attractive foliage and flowers. Native: This species is native to Madagascar, thriving in rocky and dry environments, influencing its drought-tolerant nature.

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  6. May 28, 2024 · Dusty miller is an herbaceous perennial often used as a bedding annual. Dusty miller flowers are inconspicuous, but the foliage has tiny fine hairs that give them a wooly, silvery gray appearance. With these striking leaves, dusty miller looks nice set against colorful flowers.

  7. Nov 3, 2021 · Commonly known in cultivation as Flower Dust Plant, Kalanchoe pumila is a species of flowering plant in the Crassulaceae family. This succulent shrub is native to Madagascar, where it can be found growing in rocky areas. Besides its unique looks, what makes the plant one of our favourites is its adaptive and super low-demanding nature.