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Picture of lamb's ears plants. Lamb's ears plants provide wonderful texture in rock gardens and spread readily. ... Indeed, the plant can be invasive; but just this quality can make it an effective groundcover, if you don't mind it taking over. Although not grown for its ... Lamb's Ear Plants | Stachys Byzantina | Lamb's Ears...
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A Word of Caution: Lamb's Ear can be invasive in warmer climates and very hard to eradicate. Check with your local DEC or Cooperative Extension before planting. ... Don't try to use Lamb's Ears as a specimen plant. They look best either as a rambling ground cover or as soft edging. As an edger, they will need to be kept...
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Does anybody else use these plants for crafts?? Lamb's Ear I mean!! I have used the leaves for blankets on polymer clay animals and figures. But the real reason I ask is this...I have one plant that is like 4 ... :) funny- I was about to tell you that you've got a Comfrey plant, not a lamb's ear... ... RE: Lamb's Ear Plant...
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This photo from the TrekLens travel gallery is titled 'Lamb's Ear Plant Photo'. ... This plant is called Lamb's Ear. It's very soft, hence the name. I made some color adjustments in curves and some slight sharpening.
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A thread in the Garden Talk forum, titled harvesting seeds from a Lamb's Ear plant ... Sponsored Links: Winter Landscaping - Gardeners Supply - Mail Order Plants - Flowering Bulbs - Landscape Design - Plant Nurseries Mail Order ... I am confused on how to harvest seeds from my Lamb's Ear plants. They have and are still...
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lambs ear plant, plant foliage, black bugs: Deb, I have never tried to bring one in.Mainly because they are so winter hardy,that I have never had the need to.The Lambs Ear plant is one of the most reliable perennials that I know of.As a matter of fact,that one plant will produce MANY more in just... ... • Lamb'...
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Height: 1-1 1/2 ft with 3 ft spikes; When To Plant: Spring or Fall; Seed Spacing: 3 in ; Zone: All; Location: Full Sun to Part Shade; Water: Infrequent...
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Order Soft, downy foliage, formerly used to bandage wounds. ... Common Name: Wooly Lamb's Ear; Other Common Names: ; Plant Type: Perennial; Where To Plant: Full Sun to Partly Shady; Soil Types: Average; Zones (See US Zone map): 4-9; Germination: Easy; Number of Seeds Per Pack: 50;
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www.sandmountainherbs.com/lambs_ear_woolly.html
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Perennial plant description and growing info for Stachys byzantina or lambs ear. ... Lamb's Ear forms a soft groundcover and cushion for spring bulbs and summer flowers, and makes a great combination plant in the perennial garden. The plants can spread moderately quickly, so be prepared to divide as necessary.
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