Family: Lamiaceae
Scientific Name: Stachys bryzantina
Common Name: Lamb's Ears, Woolly Betony,
Description | The name "Lamb's Ears" comes form the soft woolly texture of the leaves. A pettable plant. |
Pronunciation | (STAY-kis)((by-zan-TEEN-A) |
Plant Type | All Plants, Perennials Hardy |
Hardiness Zone | 4-8 |
Sunlight | Full sun is best to produce the silvery white color and wooliness of the leaves, plants in shade will have a greenish ting |
Moisture | average. tolerates some dryness once established |
Soil & Site | average, rots in poorly drained wet soils |
Flowers | 1/2" purplish-pink corollas are found on 6 inches spikes, flowers are not real showy and many gardeners dead head the plants |
Leaves | leaves are tomentose (woolly), white to silvery gray |
Stems | woolly stems |
Dimensions | 12-15 inches tall, space 12-16 inches on center |
Maintenance | cut off flower stalks, remove dead foliage in late summer, will reseed and spread, deer resistant |
Propagation | very easy from division, seeds |
Native Site | Native to Iran |
Misc Facts | (syn, S. lanata, S. olympica) |
Author's Notes | I have seen large ground cover commercial plantings of this plant and they can be impressive if properly maintained. |
Notes & Reference | #04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage),
#40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills) |
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