Anaphalis triplinervis | 11cm Pot | White Flower

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Common Names

  • Pearly Everlasting

Anaphalis triplinervis, or Pearly Everlasting, boasts beautiful silvery-grey foliage and papery white flowers that attract bees and butterflies. This resilient perennial thrives in UK gardens, offering low-maintenance charm from summer to autumn.

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Anaphalis triplinervis
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Anaphalis triplinervis, also known as Pearly Everlasting, offers unique silvery foliage and papery white flowers, bringing serene beauty to UK gardens.

This delightful perennial thrives effortlessly in sunny, well-drained spots across many garden designs. Gardeners cherish its distinctive woolly leaves and the enduring, pearl-like white blooms it freely produces. Anaphalis triplinervis stands out as a low-maintenance option, making it perfect for those seeking elegance without extensive care. Its robust nature means it adapts well to various conditions, readily enhancing a diverse range of garden settings.

  • Distinctive silvery-grey, woolly foliage provides continuous visual appeal.
  • Long-lasting, papery white flowers emerge from mid-summer into autumn.
  • Attracts beneficial pollinators, including bees and butterflies.
  • Forms a neat, clump-forming habit, ideal for borders and rockeries.
  • Highly tolerant of drought conditions once established in UK gardens.
  • Excellent for cutting and drying, perfect for everlasting floral displays.

Discovering Anaphalis triplinervis

This splendid perennial often earns its common name, Pearly Everlasting, because of its charming, pearl-like flower buds. These buds then open to reveal crisp white blooms. The genus name Anaphalis comes from an ancient Greek plant. Similarly, the species epithet triplinervis directly refers to the plant’s distinct three-veined pattern seen on its leaves. Each plant typically grows to about 60cm in height and spread, forming a dense, attractive mound of foliage. This compact growth habit makes it a versatile addition to many garden layouts.

Foliage and Flower Perfection with Pearly Everlasting

The lance-shaped leaves of Anaphalis triplinervis are generously covered in fine, silvery hairs. This covering gives them a beautiful woolly texture and a soft, grey-green colour. This unique foliage offers wonderful contrast against plants with greener leaves, staying attractive throughout the entire growing season. From July right through to October, countless small, button-like flowers emerge. They feature pure white, papery bracts. These bracts give the blooms their characteristic ‘everlasting’ quality, as they hold their shape and colour for a very long time. Consequently, these flowers are perfect for drying. They create beautiful, long-lasting indoor displays that capture summer’s charm.

Garden Uses and Supporting Wildlife

Anaphalis triplinervis proves itself an exceptional plant for diverse garden styles. It looks stunning when positioned in mixed borders, where its silver leaves and white flowers brilliantly brighten the overall arrangement. Furthermore, it performs remarkably well in rock gardens, gravel gardens, and dry, sunny positions, particularly in UK coastal or drought-prone areas. Its natural drought tolerance after establishment makes it a very sustainable gardening choice. Beyond its ornamental appeal, Anaphalis triplinervis greatly benefits local wildlife. Bees and butterflies frequently visit its nectar-rich flowers, thereby actively supporting garden biodiversity and ecological balance.

Simple Care for Continued Anaphalis Beauty

Maintaining Anaphalis triplinervis is wonderfully straightforward. After the main flush of flowers fades in late autumn, gardeners should cut back the spent flower stems close to the ground. This simple pruning encourages a tidier plant habit. It also prepares the plant for vigorous growth the following season. While not strictly essential, dividing older clumps every few years in spring can rejuvenate them and improve overall vigour. This easy care routine promises a reliable and beautiful display year after year in your garden.

Max Height 0.60 at maturity
Max Spread 0.60 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Sandy Loam Chalk
H7 H7 – Very hardy

Hardy in the harshest UK conditions and below. Suitable for mountain regions.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: Below -20°C

Care Notes

Anaphalis triplinervis is a low-maintenance perennial. Plant in well-drained soil in a sunny to partially sunny position in spring or autumn. Water regularly until established, after which it becomes highly drought-tolerant. Cut back spent flower stems in late autumn or early winter to maintain a tidy appearance and encourage new growth. Divide overcrowded clumps every 3-5 years in spring to rejuvenate the plant and improve vigour. No significant feeding is usually required.