Anaphalis margaritacea

Pearly Everlasting

Pearly Everlasting
aka Western Pearly Everlasting. The common name refers to the flowers ability to maintain its color and beauty when dried for ornamental purposes, thus “everlasting.” Usually found in clumps with stems rising to 3′ (90 cm). Small tubular flowers form the yellow button, or disk, in the center which is embraced by pearly white papery bracts. While not blooming until midsummer they last well into the fall. Very common and found alongside roads, rocky slopes and disturbed areas to 6,000′ elevation.

Family:

Asteraceae - SUNFLOWER FAMILY, ASTER FAMILY (Compositae)

Genus:

Anaphalis is the Greek name for everlasting

Species:

margaritacea means 'pearly' or 'pearl-like'
Photo location: Several locations including next to the Sunrise parking lot and FS Road 74 at Lake Eleanor trailhead (photo with spider crab).