About Pseudognaphalium biolettii Anderb.
Pseudognaphalium biolettii, commonly known as two-color rabbit-tobacco, is a flowering plant belonging to the Asteraceae family that is found in western North America. It also has an alternative common name: two-tone everlasting. This perennial species serves as a food plant for the caterpillar (larval) stage of the American lady butterfly. It thrives specifically in coastal sage and scrub habitats located in southern California and Baja California. Two-color rabbit tobacco can give off a faint lemon fragrance. Individuals of this species can grow up to one meter in height, and its typical blooming period runs from January to June.