Lamb's Ear Bantam Wreath 12"

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Six Herb Wreath
Six Herb Wreath

Bring the garden indoors with this abundant and colorful herb wreath featuring six different eco-friendly herbs! Each herb lends its unique texture, fragrance and color to this distinctive decorative wreath. Sustainable 12" diameter Greek and Mexican oregano, lavender, wild roses, lamb's ear, sweet annie* Handcrafted Indoor use only Avoid direct sunlight California Grown

$68.95

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organicstyle.com
$68.95
** Lamb's Ears Stachys **
** Lamb's Ears Stachys **

See Main Plant Page for pot/plant size, and other possible notes. I dig and divide these plants from my garden. ~ Based on work load, I have recently decided to dig and pot only a few plants, if any (especially those of low sellers), unless the order is received and paid for by April 1st. ~ If you are visiting this page in spring after that date, it is possible these plants are not available or that they would be dug and shipped bare root. ~ I usually get very busy during spring plant season, and...

$2.50

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Stachys byzantina Lamb's ears, Woolly betony
Stachys byzantina Lamb's ears, Woolly betony

Named after John Tradescant the Younger, who introduced this plant to garden cultivation in 1637. Parkinson explains the origin of this plant: "This Spider-wort is of late knowledge, and for it the Christian world is indebted unto that painfull industrious searcher, and lover of all natures varieties, John Tradescant who first received it of a friend, that brought it out of Virginia," (1639). Cherokee ate the young greens and prescribed it to cure stomachaches after overeating, female illnesses...

$8.25

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Wooly Lamb's Ears (Stachys byzantina) seeds, organic
Wooly Lamb's Ears (Stachys byzantina) seeds, organic

Evergreen perennial with soft and downy leaves. I have noticed that plants with smooth skin (unless it be dry and leathery) are often quite frost sensitive, while wooly plants tend to be frost hardy, and this is so with wooly lamb's ears. The plant has two growth phases, one in which it spreads horizontally to form a cushy mat, and the other when it sends up its stalks and flowers in handsome spikes. Mainly used as a container plant in the city, it does well in planters along the sidewalk and...

$2.95

horizonherbs.com
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