
S. rosmarinifolia can be seen in the background
Common name: green cotton lavender
Family name: Asteraceae
Description: spreading evergreen subshrub with tiny, green leaves and dense, button like yellow flower heads held on long stems; forms neat rounded mounds.
Flower: flowers mid-summer; form dense yellow buttons and are profuse all over the plant, giving it a very fluffy, airy appearance.
Foliage: leave resemble that of rosmarinus officinalis, very narrow; green with a silvery sheen.
Growing conditions: adapted to full sun and well drained hillsides.
Height and spread: 0.6m by 1.0m
Limitations: shrub can split when it grows too big. Situating it on a hillside or slope eliminates this problem.
Landscape uses: sunny well drained slopes, rock gardens; along a pathway; planted in masses to take full advantage of the hazy effect of the yellow flowers and the mounding form; planted with lavenders so the similar forms of the plants complement each other while the colours of the flowers contrast nicely.