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The nicest thing I can say is that deer and bunnies don't seem to like it.
A pretty plant whose silvery foliage complements most colors.
Here in the east I've had it die out where drainage is poor ...Read More
I failed in a few attempts to grow this plant in the local sandy soil of northeast Florida, zone 9a. However, it has grown very well in a...Read More
I planted 4 doz small plants about a month ago. It's been pretty hot here and have been compensating with extra water and they are growi...Read More
I love this plant and have grown it off and on for many years in pots and in the ground here in Alabama with our heavy clay soil. Althou...Read More
I had one plant than now has became 50+ in less than 2 years. I have it on a hillside where it can spread freely. It makes a beautiful ...Read More
I would concur with the others before me that this plant can turn up far away from where it was first planted. I love its color, winter ...Read More
I live in zone 5a in Harpersfield/ Geneva, Ohio. We have very heavy clay soil; very high winds, blizzards, high snow falls and this plan...Read More
I like this plant and have shared it with friends by simply giving them the seed stalks. Anywhere you lay them down, new plants will gro...Read More
So far i have a positive rating for this plant. Last year when we bought this house there was just three lambs ear plants. One of them di...Read More
This plant has done very well in a neglected perennial garden in part shade on hard clay. Receiving absolutely no care, it has survived ...Read More
Not invasive to me, but does spread nicely. Every couple years I cut all flowering stalks down before they bloom which thickens my swath...Read More
It tends to matt down & looks ratty after a heavy rain; but I love the soft fluffy leaves.
I'd love for this plant to be invasive...so far, it grew pretty good where I live, and then turned into JELLY. Hopefully it comes back t...Read More
I love my lamb's ear. I got a cutting from a friend. I think in her yard, in the sun, it will get huge and invasive. I put it in a partia...Read More
I purchased a large plant from a nursery not knowing what the small little plant growing in the pot with it was.So, I I planted both. The...Read More
Thanks to the members , they were able to identify my plant without a picture. I love watching it grow, reach for the sun ,and shelter i...Read More
One of these came up randomly last year in my front yard, and I left it, not knowing what it was. I guess I overwatered it because it die...Read More
I treat as an annual and discard it when it gets leggy. Such a great plant to use in combo planters. I give it gentle haircuts to keep ...Read More
Host plant for the Mealybug Destroyer which also preys on thrips.
Plant near roses to help control these pests.
I bought lamb's ear at a home store because I loved the soft gray leaves and my sister has a lot of it in Atlanta. The first two years i...Read More
On the one hand, it can grow on the moon. On the other hand, it is invasive and has killed my Chocolate Chip Ajuga, among other things. A...Read More
No one's mentioned how great the flower stalks are in flower arrangements. They last a really long time and compliment other flowers and...Read More
I recieved a fairly large clump of Lambs Ear... dividied it up into 4 smaller clumps and so far i do like how the plant is growing.
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deer seem to leave it alone and it looks soft and fuzzy. What more could you ask for?
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This plant grows in Arizona. anything that grows in AZ is good for us. I did overwater mine. Anything I can do to help this...Read More
I found this plant quite easy to grow in full to partial shade. I have not experienced any problems with invasive qualities given it has ...Read More
I also found this plant to be very invasive. Were it to stay in a small area (1' circumference or less) I suppose the grey color would b...Read More
I appreciate this plant's ability to spread. My garden has been full of cheat grass and anything that can displace the cheat grass is an ...Read More
What can I say? Its a plant you can pet. I purchased this plant two weeks ago and I am anxiously antisipating it taking over. Lightning s...Read More
I did not realize the plant could grow, even thrive, in my area. (Later I found out that my mom had them in her garden and she had to ta...Read More
This plant can be a real pest...even tearing it out by the roots will not kill it. I dug it all up once and transplanted a few small pla...Read More
I have had this plant for years and it is still fun to pet. If it is in an area without enough sun or with too much moisture, the leaves...Read More
This was planted by the property's previous owner....we have a rock wall that lines our driveway, and there was a 5x30 section of this gr...Read More
This plant was very invasive in my yard. I had got a few cuttings from a close friend and within a month, i kid you not, it had practical...Read More
Have had these for a few years. They seem to thrive in a.m. sun and afternoon shade. Mine get really large, but haven't been invasive. Ea...Read More
A few Lamb's Ears were planted several years ago on the east side of my house in a patch of waste ground that was covered with small roc...Read More
a fantastic bee plant .... planted just for that reason.
Mine is growing in a streetside bed with part sun. I like the silvery leaves but the leaves on the bottom keep turning brown and ugly. ...Read More
This plant is a nice accent plant against dark green plants. I got two small pieces from a friend, and two years later, it has covered al...Read More
In 2004, I put one small lamb's ear plant close against the house, where it had been dug up and backfilled for some foundation repair. It...Read More
This is a great grey/white accent in between all the green I have going on in the garden. I have a lot of iris and this seems to soften ...Read More
I purchased two very small plants last year and they have grown (in a sunny location) to a patch about 2 feet by 3 feet and about 18 inch...Read More
I don't much care for foliage plants but lamb's ears are a novelty. The "ears" feel just like a lamb's ears. It has attractive dusky gray...Read More
This lovely plant just invites you to touch it - its leaves certainly are soft as a "lamb's ear". The flowers are small & nondescript, &...Read More
This plant is just about indestructible. I leave it as filler (it took over the entire back yard at one point) until I find a plant I wa...Read More
Thrives here in Saskatchewan Zone 3.
Lovely in "Moon" gardens.
The flowering stalks of this plant can also be dried for fall arrangements. Simply cut it off close to the base of the plant when the "...Read More
I like this plants foliage and how vigorous it is. Its only downside to me is that it can wilt and go mouldy in humid summer weather. A h...Read More
I have it growing wild everywhere (New Jersey) we haven't seeded our new lawn - it took me a while to figure out that it's not necessaril...Read More
I live in northern Maine, and this plant seems to thrive in my garden. I planted a small plant from an end of the season sale at my loca...Read More
I absolutely LOVE the texture and look of this species. I have it planted in really poor clay soil that I amended with mushroom composte...Read More
I have a love/hate relationship with this plant. It grows in excess in my gardens, but that means I always have some to share with frien...Read More
Yes, it's velvety to the touch and pleasing to the eye, but it can get way out of hand if you don't keep it from spreading all over the place.
After seeing this plant on Califronia's Central Coast, I fell in love with it. I tried and tried to grow Lamb's ears in my climate (Zone ...Read More
The plant foliage looks great and neutralizes well in cruddy soil... my only complaint is that mine won't flower in the relatively shady ...Read More
Beautiful plant with a "fuzzy" texture. This plant is doing great in clay-like soil, with sun but not too much sun. It is hot here and ...Read More
This plant is deer-resistant.
This plant did very well for me in a sunny, hot, hard packed red clay flower border in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, but seems to have di...Read More
I have found that hummingbirds love the flowers on this plant, which is very hardy. I transplanted a few early June and they survied in ...Read More
I find this plant to have an unattractive flower. On the positive side, bees LOVE it! It tends to split in the middle and take on a "mold...Read More
It's fuzzy, it's green, it's short enough for a border. It's hard to kill, and great to touch. Why not try it? I am moving many of the...Read More
Grown primarily for its soft white, woolly foliage; leafy flower spikes with lilac blossoms may be removed for better appearance. Self-se...Read More