Santolina Chamaecyparissus
Common Names: lavender cotton
Family: Compositae
Origin: Mediterranean
Type: Evergreen shrub
Size: 1-2 ft. high; 6-8 ft. wide.
Flowers: Bright yellow .5 in. fragrant flowers on stems up to 3 ft., late spring to summer; rough whitish gray 1.5 in. fragrant leaves.
Uses: Rock garden, border, ground cover, slopes, large containers, color, near oak trees, in heat. Fire resistive.
Wildlife: Deer resistant.
Soil: Well-drained; likes medium soil.
Water: Low.
Sun: Full sun.
Pruning: Needs to be pruned back severely in late winter or spring to keep it from getting too leggy, woody or splitting apart in the middle.
Pests & Diseases: No serious insect or disease problems. Blight and root rot may occur.
Notes: Remove and replace if it becomes too woody. Classic plant from Shakespearean and old English and French knot gardens. Hardy to 0° F.