The Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery recommends Lamb's Ear as groundcover that won't distract from native coneflowers.
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. This plant is a ...
The plant commonly identified as lamb’s ear (Stachys byzantina) can be a controversial choice for your garden. This native of Turkey is treasured for it silver, gray wooly foliage and tall stalks of ...
So what did they do before the Sears Catalog hung in every outhouse in America? Supplying the "necessary" isn't talked about much, but there is botany at the very heart of this certain small ...
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 ...
Forget endless weeding; prevent them from taking over the natural way ...
STROUDSBURG, Pa. — Lamb's Ear is an herb that can be found in landscape and gardens. Luckily it is great for crafting because it retains its fuzziness and beautiful green color even after it dries. We ...