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Stachys Big Ears, Giant Lamb’s Ears. Light: Full sun Height: 6-12 inches Spread: 12-24 inches USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-9 Origin: Middle East An easy-to-grow-and-care-for perennial is Stachys Big ...
Arboretum Spotlight: Hidalgo stachys has felt-like leaves and smells like 7-Up. It's another water-wise addition to Sacramento gardens recommended by the UC Davis Arboretum. Ellen Zagory This is ...
In the Garden Every year a new plant catches everyone’s attention, and this year the gardening buzz is all about Stachys “Bello Grigio.” The foliage of this unique lambs’ ears (Stachys ...
You don't have to travel to a remote Amazon rainforest to discover a new species of plant. Researchers have uncovered a rare hedge-nettle just 50 miles from Charleston, and they named it Stachys ...
University of South Carolina professor John Nelson knows you don't have to travel to a remote Amazon rainforest to discover a new species of plant. He and alumnus Douglas Rayner uncovered a rare ...
Stachys byzantina or Lamb's Ears as they are affectionately known, are one of the toughest, low maintenance small perennials for our gardens. Their silver foliage forms a tight matting groundcover.
I SHOULD be much obliged if any of your readers could give me any information as to whether the rhizomes of Stachys palustris, L., are used by the country people either in Great Britain or ...
Stachys sieboldi Synonym(s): Stachys affinus, Stachys Tuberiflora. Uses. China: leaves eaten raw or cooked, boiled or salted Japan: tubers salted or preserved in plum vinegar. Additional Information ...
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