Also known as Windflower, this is one of the spring-flowering selections, best suited to the woodland garden or other moist location. Plants form a low mound of ferny, silvery-green leaves, bearing upright stalks of small buttery yellow flowers for several weeks. Woolly seed heads follow in late summer. Forms a long-lived clump. Combines beautifully with Hostas or ferns, or any other type of shade-loving perennial. Easily divided in fall or early spring.