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STACHYS (Lamb's Ear) |
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Lamb's Ears are mat-forming groundcovers with woolly gray leaves that are
delightful to touch. It's easy to pull out in areas you prefer not to
have it, and the leaves have a delightful applelike scent. |
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STACHYS
byzantina |
Lamb's Ear |
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Flowers:
lavender-pink |
Height: 6-8" |
| A drought
toleration selection that sports oblong, fuzzy and wooly-silver leaves that
form a mat-like, ground-hugging mound. Large spikes of lavender-pink
flowers that are arranged in whorls along the stem appear over the
distinctive foliage in late June. |
#16477
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| STACHYS
byzantina 'Helen Von Stein' |
Lamb's Ear |
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Flowers: none |
Height: 6-12" |
| A mostly
non-blooming variety with occasional lavender-pink flowers, the stars of
this variety are the large, widely felted, gray-green leaves that form a low
mound of soft foliage. |
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#1 container |
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