Stachys lanata

Lambs' Ear

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Common Name: 

Lambs' Ear

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Silver Green

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Water (From 0 to 5): 

Maximum temperature: 

30°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

40 cm

Maximum width: 

60 cm

Lambs' Ear (Stachys lanata) - Description

Fuzzy foliage adds great texture to landscapes and mixed combinations.

Lambs' Ear (Stachys lanata) - Blooming

Blooms tubular, 2-lipped flowers in white, yellow, pink, red, or purple. Often attracts bees and butterflies. Most species are malodorous.

Lambs' Ear (Stachys lanata) - Growth

Annuals, rhizomatous and stoloniferous perennials. There are a few evergreen shrub species. Lamb's Ears do well in full sun and the stems will grow 1-2 ft. S. macrantha, S. officinalis, and S. sylvatica are tolerant of partial shade. Low-growing species, like S. candida, S. citrina, and S. lavandulifolia work well in a dry bank, rock garden, gravel garden, or raised bed. These species need protection from excess moisture during the winter, and grow best in an alpine house. S. byzantina is well suited for a groundcover. Tall perennial species make nice additions to a mixed or herbaceous border. S. sylvatica works best in a wild garden.

Lambs' Ear (Stachys lanata) - Planting

Propagate from the seed. Sow in fall or spring, containers in a cold frame (for protection and to ensure hardiness). Can also propagate perennials by division of root sections in spring, as growth starts. Propagate shrub species from greenwood cuttings in summer.

Lambs' Ear (Stachys lanata) - Pest

Slugs and caterpillars. Other issues include powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spot.

Lambs' Ear (Stachys lanata) - Interesting facts

There are 300 species of Stachys.

Lambs' Ear (Stachys lanata) - Soil and irrigation

Lamb's Ears require infrequent waterings. Does best in well-draining soil with average fertility. Rock garden species prefer gritty soil with sharp drainage.

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