Stachys byzantina 'Helen von Stein'
Lamb's Ear, Woundwort
This is the biggest leaved Lamb's Ear that grows up to ten inches tall. It is grown for its wonderful soft velvety, silver-green foliage, as it rarely flowers. Leaf shape and texture resemble a lambs ear.
Stachys are popular for edging or as ground cover. Deadhead to keep plants attractive and to keep from going to seed which declines the foliage. Do not prune for winter. Clean up foliage in spring. Can be divided every four to five years in spring by removing rooted sections and transplanting. Benefits from partial shade in hot climates.
- Plant in full sun
- Best in well-drained soil
- Drought tolerant
-Native to Turkey, Armenia, Iran
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Lamb's Ear, Woundwort
This is the biggest leaved Lamb's Ear that grows up to ten inches tall. It is grown for its wonderful soft velvety, silver-green foliage, as it rarely flowers. Leaf shape and texture resemble a lambs ear.
Stachys are popular for edging or as ground cover. Deadhead to keep plants attractive and to keep from going to seed which declines the foliage. Do not prune for winter. Clean up foliage in spring. Can be divided every four to five years in spring by removing rooted sections and transplanting. Benefits from partial shade in hot climates.
- Plant in full sun
- Best in well-drained soil
- Drought tolerant
-Native to Turkey, Armenia, Iran