How to Grow and Care for Lambs Ear - The Spruce Lamb's ear (Stachys byzantina) is a ground cover grown for its thick, fuzzy, silvery foliage that creates a softly textured mat in the garden Lamb's ear is an easy, fast spreader, does best in full sun in most areas, and thrives in somewhat poor, slightly acidic soil
How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Lamb’s Ear Lamb’s ears is a perennial ground cover with thick, fuzzy leaves and distinctive purple flowers Learn how to use it in your landscape here!
How to Plant and Grow Lamb’s Ear - Better Homes Gardens As its name suggests, this perennial has soft, fuzzy leaves that feel like you’re petting a baby sheep The leaves and stems of lamb’s ear, also known as betony, are covered with a dense layer of tiny white hairs that make them feel silky to the touch and give them a silvery appearance
Stachys byzantina (Lambs Ear): Uses, Design Ideas, Care Guide Stachys byzantina, better known as Lamb’s Ear, is one of those plants people remember after the first touch The leaves are famously soft, woolly, and silver-gray, forming a low, spreading mat that instantly adds texture to borders, pathways, and rock gardens
Lambs Ear: A Growing Care Guide for Stachys byzantina | Garden Design Drought tolerant and fast growing, lamb’s ear is ideal for use as a ground cover, edging a sunny border, or in rock garden plantings And of course, it’s a wonderful addition to a sensory garden because of its visual and tactile appeal
Stachys Byzantina Lamb’s Ear: Characteristics and Care Tips Stachys byzantina, commonly known as Lamb’s Ear, is a popular perennial herbaceous plant that is native to Turkey, Iran, and Armenia It is named after its soft and fuzzy, silver-green leaves that resemble the ears of a lamb
How to Grow and Care for Lambs Ears - Garden. org Lamb's Ears works well when filling an area of your landscape and as a border perennial, with pink-purple flower spikes during the summer season The foliage provides striking silvery color and unique velvety soft textural qualities