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Silver Dust - 10" Grow bag

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  • Striking silvery-white, woolly foliage
  • Excellent contrast plant for borders and containers
  • Loves full sun and tolerates drought
  • Best grown in Indian cool season (winter)
  • Low-maintenance and largely pest-free
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Silver Dust, also known as Dusty Miller, is a mound-forming foliage plant celebrated for its striking silvery-grey, finely divided leaves covered in soft, woolly hairs. The pale foliage provides excellent contrast against brightly coloured flowering plants, making it a favourite for borders, edging, containers and seasonal arrangements.

In India it is usually grown as a cool-season annual, planted out in autumn and winter for its best colour, though in milder hill climates it can persist as a short-lived perennial. It is sun-loving, drought-tolerant once established and largely trouble-free, which makes it popular with both home gardeners and landscapers.

While it can produce small yellow daisy-like flowers in its second season, it is grown almost entirely for its foliage; many gardeners pinch off the flower buds to keep the silvery mound dense and tidy.

Specifications

Family Asteraceae
Native region Mediterranean region
Mature height 30-60 cm
Mature spread 30-45 cm
Growth rate Moderate
Foliage Silvery-white to grey, deeply lobed, woolly evergreen leaves
Flower colour Yellow (insignificant)
Flower season Summer (second year; usually removed)
Climate zone Cool-season; grows best at 15-25°C

Care guide

Sunlight Full sun for best silver colour; tolerates light partial shade but foliage greens up in too much shade.
Watering Moderate; water when topsoil dries. Drought-tolerant once established. Avoid waterlogging and overhead watering on the leaves.
Soil / mix Light, well-drained sandy or loamy soil. Tolerates poor soils; dislikes heavy, soggy ground.
Temperature Prefers 15-25°C. Performs best in Indian winters; struggles in extreme summer heat above 35°C.
Humidity Prefers low to moderate humidity; high humidity and monsoon wet can cause leaf and stem rot.
Fertilizer Light feeder. A balanced liquid feed once a month in the growing season is ample; avoid excess nitrogen.
Pruning Pinch tips to keep bushy and remove flower buds to maintain dense silver foliage. Trim back leggy stems.
Repotting Repot container plants at the start of the season into fresh well-drained mix; usually grown fresh each year.
Propagation From seed sown in cool weather, or from softwood stem cuttings.
Pests & problems Generally pest-resistant; watch for aphids, and root or stem rot in overly wet or humid conditions.
Toxicity / safety Toxic if ingested; contains compounds harmful to humans and pets. Keep away from children and animals.
Difficulty Easy

Uses

<p>Silver Dust is grown chiefly as an ornamental foliage plant. Common uses in India include:</p><ul><li>Border edging and bedding in winter and spring gardens</li><li>Foliage contrast against bright flowering annuals like petunia, marigold and salvia</li><li>Container, balcony and patio displays</li><li>Mass plantings and landscape accents in parks and institutional gardens</li><li>Cut foliage as a silvery filler in floral arrangements and bouquets</li></ul>

Growing tips

<p>In most of India, plant Silver Dust from October to February for the strongest silver colour during the cool season.</p><p>Choose a full-sun spot with sharply drained soil; raise beds or add sand to heavy soil to prevent rot. During the monsoon and peak summer, protect plants from heavy rain and intense heat, ideally moving containers under cover. Water at the base rather than over the foliage, pinch growing tips for a fuller mound, and remove any flower buds to keep the leaves looking their best.</p>

Frequently asked questions

Why is my Silver Dust losing its silver colour and turning green?
This usually means too little light. Silver Dust needs full sun to keep its bright silvery foliage; in shade the leaves green up and stems grow leggy. Move it to a sunnier spot.
Is Silver Dust an annual or a perennial in India?
It is naturally a short-lived perennial but in most of India it is grown as a cool-season annual, planted in autumn/winter. It rarely survives the hot, wet summer except in cooler hill regions.
Should I let Silver Dust flower?
Most gardeners pinch off the small yellow flower buds. The plant is grown for its foliage, and flowering can make the silver mound look straggly, so removing buds keeps it dense and attractive.

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