Also known as Windflower, this native North American wildflower is useful towards the front of a border, in the rock garden or in naturalized meadows. This selection forms a low mound or tuft of ferny green leaves, with a late spring display of small rose-pink flowers, followed by fluffy seedheads. Clumps seldom need dividing or any special attention. To increase, dig clumps and divide in fall or early spring if desired. Remove dead tops in late fall or early spring before new growth begins.