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Lamb's-ears - Stachys byzantina - Lambseyra - Garðplöntur - Hærð laufblöð - Sumarblóm

Lamb's-ears - Stachys byzantina / Stachys lanata - Lambseyra - Woolly hedgenettle - Woll-Ziest - Lamb's-lugs - Lamb's-tails - Lamb's-tongue - Woolly betony - Woolly stachys - Epiaire laineuse - Lammöron - Varablómaætt - Lamiaceae - Sumarblóm - Fjölæringar - Loðin laufblöð - Fjólublá blóm. It is cultivated over much of the temperate world as an ornamental plant, and is naturalised in some locations as an escapee from gardens. Plants are very often found under the synonym Stachys lanata or Stachys olympica. The plant is covered with gray or silver-white, silky-lanate hairs. They are named lamb's ears because of the leaves' curved shape and white, soft, fur-like hair coating. Lamb's-ear is a commonly grown plant for children's gardens, as it is easy to grow and the thick felt-like leaves are fun to touch. Lambseyra, loðin, silfurgrá jurt, mjög blaðfögur með litlum, Ijós fjólubláum blómum, Þarf næringarríkan jarðveg. Viðkvæm, þrífst best í sól en þolir nokkurn skugga. Gott að setja á takmarkandi svæði og þá fyllir hún uppí það að lokum. Lesa meira: https://mork.is/plontuurval/fjolaeringar/lambseyra/ Lambs’ ears, Stachys byzantina, is a well-known ground-covering perennial, grown for its soft, woolly foliage. Plants are particularly attractive to the solitary wool carder bee, Anthidium manicatum, which cards the fine hairs from the leaves to use as nesting material. See more: https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/stachys-byzantina-silver-carpet/ Lamb's-ear flowers in late spring and early summer; plants produce tall spike-like stems with a few reduced leaves. The flowers are small and light purple. The plants tend to be evergreen but can "die" back during cold winters and regenerate new growth from the crowns. See more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stachys_byzantina Stachys can be annuals, perennials or shrubs, with paired leaves which are sometimes unpleasantly aromatic, and erect spikes or racemes of whorled, 2-lipped flowers. Stachys byzantina is a carpeting, evergreen perennial, with thick, soft, oblong-elliptic leaves and stems densely white-woolly. Basal leaves are to 10cm long, in rosettes, flowering stems erect to 50cm in height. Flowers are purplish or pink, sometimes appearing striped, arranged in many-flowered whorls in an interrupted spike in summer. Several selections with varying leaf and flower colour are available. A valuable foliage plant. See more: https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/17707/Stachys-byzantina/Details

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