Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Plant Profile: Stachys byzantina
















Botanical Name: Stachys byzantina
Common Name: Lamb’s Ear, Wooly betony
Plant Type: Perennial
Light Requirements: Full Sun (afternoon shade in very hot climates)
Special Attributes: Drought tolerant
Zone: 4-7
Growth Rate: Spreads quickly
Height X Spread: 12” H x 24” W
Bloom Time: Early Summer
Bloom Description: Pink/Purple flowers (rarely flowers)
Foliage Description: Oblong elliptic wooley gray-green leaves
Soil: Moist well drained soil is best but will survive in average to dry soil
Water: Regular
Tidy: Clean out dead foliage regularly
Fertilizer: Balanced slow-release fertilizer
Fertilizing cycle: Spring at first sign of growth
Divide: In spring
Propagation: Division of the root mass; often self-seeds

Notes: Lamb's ear is a low growing, mat-forming perennial in the mint family that is grown for its velvety white wooly leaves, rather than its flowers. The leaves are 2-4 inches long. Flower spikes appear in early summer and are 12-18 inches high. It is often used as edging in garden design. There are approximately 300 species of Stachys.

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