Description
Lamb’s Ear (Stachys byzantina) Appearance: Lamb’s ears grows 6 inches tall with furry, oval leaves that look like their namesake. In spring, the plants send up furry silver stalks of pink flower spikes to about 2 feet high. Growing Know-How: Plant about 12 to 18 inches apart in well-drained, moderately fertile soil in a sunny site. Trim back in spring, and be sure to groom frequently to remove old or dead leaves. The plant can spread moderately quickly, so be prepared to divide as necessary. Propagation: Propagate by division. Harvesting and Using: Use the plant as a silver-leaved ornamental or ground cover. Cut the flowers to dry and use in wreaths and arrangements.
Leigh-Anne Russell –
Love my purchase!
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Jean –
This is the 2nd Helleborus I have purchased from this company and I have purchased several from other companies. I have been the most pleased with their plants, they are much larger and healthier than other’s I have purchased elsewhere. I highly recommend!
Kathleen –
This will be my first attempt in trying to grow Chinese Lanterns. The plants I received were good sized, healthy appearing and packaged securely. I have them in my windowsill for now and will later place in an outdoor planter when our weather warms up. Received promptly. I am very satisfied with my purchase.