Antennaria parlinii, known as Parlin's pussytoes, is a herbaceous flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.
White flowers bloom April to June, with 4 to 12 or more flowerheads on a cluster at the top of the stems.
[9] As of December 2024[update], the conservation group NatureServe listed Antennaria parlinii as Secure (G5) worldwide.
[1] At the state and provincial level within Canada and the United States, the species is listed as Secure (S5) in Ontario, Indiana, Pennsylvania; Apparently Secure (S4) in Delaware, North Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia; Vulnerable (S3) in Georgia; Imperiled (S2) in Nova Scotia; Critically Imperiled (S1) in New Brunswick and Possibly Extirpated (SH) in Manitoba.
[2] The specific epithet, parlinii, was named after John Crawford Parlin who recognized the uniqueness of this species.