Native Utah Plants
Dwarf Blue Rabbitbrush
Dwarf Blue Rabbitbrush
Ericameria nauseosa var. glabrata
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Dwarf Blue Rabbitbrush (Ericameria nauseosa var. glabrata) is a tough, easygoing native shrub that really shines when most of the landscape starts to fade. Its silvery-blue foliage adds soft contrast through the growing season, then bursts into bright yellow blooms late in the year—right when you’re craving a fresh pop of color. It’s especially valuable in water-wise landscapes, thriving with minimal care once established.
This plant is a great fit for naturalistic plantings, slopes, and sunny problem areas where other plants struggle. Pollinators flock to its late-season flowers, making it a small but mighty contributor to the ecosystem. With its resilience and understated beauty, it’s a dependable choice for adding texture and seasonal interest without demanding much in return.
Photo credit: (c) Michael O’Loughlin
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Ericameria nauseosa var. glabrata
Duration: Perennial
Native region: Wasatch Mountains and Wasatch Front Valley
Native elevation: 4000-7500 ft
Water requirement: Low
Drought tolerance: High
Light requirement: Full sun
Shade tolerance: Intolerant
Mature size: 2-4' H by 2-4' W
Bloom time: August - October
Flower color: Yellow
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