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Lambs Ears

The Stachys 'Lamb's Ear', Stachys byzantina, is known for its soft, fuzzy, silvery green foliage. With spikes of purplish pink small flowers, it has a wonderful effect on any garden. 'Lamb's Ear' has a plant height of 8" and a spread of 12-24" and blooms in mid-summer. (Lamb's Ear is not known for its flowering, but however its foliage.)It may not look extremely good in the summer time, but will recover in the fall. 'Lamb's Ear' needs to be planted in full sun in a well-drained area. It is useful in the border or as a ground cover. It will add texture and color in rock gardens and looks wonderful with Veronica 'Goodness Grows', Tradescantia 'Concord Grape' or other purple blooming perennials.

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Mature Height
8 inches
Soil Type
Normal, Sandy, Clay
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Dry
Mature Form
Mounding
Growth Rate
Fast
Sun Exposure
Partial Sun
Flower Color
Blue
Zones
3-9
Foliage Color
Silver, Green
Mature Spread
12 - 24 inches
Fall Color
Silver

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Overall 4 star rating
Ease / Reliability 4.5 star rating
Bloom Quantity 3.5 star rating
Fragrance 1.5 star rating

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Ease / Reliability 4.5 star rating
Bloom Quantity 2.5 star rating
Fragrance 2 star rating
Overall 4 star rating
Pros: Soft to the touch, light minty green color, loved by children

Cons: can be invasive, gets leggy if not trimmed
Lambs Ears are a favorite of children's
natalie reviewed December 15, 2009 at 10:53 am
Lamb's ears, with their soft, velvety touch and cool minty green color tends to be a great attraction for children.  This is one plant that I know I can show off to kids that come over, and they'll want to see it, even if there aren't any flowers yet. 
I grow LE's for the foliage, but the spikey little pink flowers are nice too, though you should cut them back quickly as they expire, or else the plant gets leggy and bare. 
My Lamb's Ears prefer to be a little on the dry side, but they have thrived well in rainy summers.  I simply give them a little bit of extra pruning to allow good air circulation through the plant.  I like this plant, because it is able to look good right through to late fall.
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Overall 3 star rating
Pros: beautiful contrast
Lamb's Ears are sooo soft
Alberta Sage reviewed December 13, 2009 at 1:47 pm
This lovely soft silver grey plant is very tactile being as soft as velvet. The color of the leaves contrast beautifully against the darker greens and bright blossom of nearby flowers


I've heard that they were once used in/as bandages but I can't remember were I heard it.
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Ease / Reliability 5 star rating
Bloom Quantity 5 star rating
Fragrance 1 star rating
Overall 4.5 star rating
Pros: Very nice groundcover

Cons: Kids often kill it picking the leaves.
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smurfboy1977 reviewed January 28, 2010 at 3:04 pm
I love this plant, and think I might dig up all the grass and let it take over the yard. At least i'll get some bee's. Very nice in a border or even as a central sight for a bed.
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Ease / Reliability 4 star rating
Bloom Quantity 3 star rating
Fragrance 1 star rating
Overall 4 star rating
Pros: silvery soft foliage

Cons: can be invasive
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gardenlady reviewed December 15, 2009 at 5:30 am
i do love the lambs ears simply because they feel so soft.  helen von stein is a bit more controlled and has larger 'ears'.  yes, they were once actually used for bandages.  cut the flower stalks down after blooming to keep it looking tidy.  it is a great plant for a gray/silver or moonlight garden.  very drought tolerant after becoming established...which doesn't take long.
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