When you see Lamb’s Ear in a garden, it’s hard to resists reaching down and stroking the wonderfully soft, velvety leaves that are covered with gray or silver-white silky hairs. Lamb’s Ear, also known ...
Dear Carol: We have a lamb's-ears plant about 3 feet in diameter, is about three years old and very healthy. The flower stalks were just beautiful. I went online to bunch of sites. Many of them gave ...
Today’s guest post is from Andrea, a colleague at The Sun and, if this post is any indication, an experienced gardener. Many people think of lamb’s ear, the fuzzy silver-leafed perennial that grows a ...
Lamb's ear is a favorite perennial ornamental ground cover. Used as edging for sidewalks and as border plantings, it adds a relaxed dimension to a landscape because of its soft texture - visually and ...
I’ve always been a sucker for silver foliage. So naturally, lamb’s ears Stachys byzantina is one of my all-time favorite perennials. Available in many forms, including nearly flowerless “Silver Carpet ...
Grown principally for its woolly leaves, lamb's ear makes a mat of new white silver leaves in spring and, in mid-summer, the flower spikes are produced. These are woolly too, with rounded whorls of ...