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After reading all the negative comments from the Pacific NW, I felt the need to comment on my experience with 'Hermann's Pride" Lamium he...Read More
Visitors often admire this groundcover with its variegated foliage and yellow upright blooms. However, I have found it very invasive and...Read More
A good shade plant with interesting foliage for dry areas. Not as invasive as some forms of Lamium. In fact, in my experience, it stays i...Read More
Hermann's Pride cultivar, like many hybrids, is not as hardy and thus not as invasive as the wild parent, common 'yellow archangel.'
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This plant is my nemesis. I have been hand pulling for 2 years as it is crawling all over my other plants and killing them. I have lost a...Read More
This is a new problem invasive in Western Washington. It readily "escapes" gardens are grows unfettered, rooting in from stem fragments ...Read More
It is a truly beautiful plant, but I understand that it is an aggressive invasive and easily escaped into the wild. On a recent hike to ...Read More
Zone 4a. Morning & late afternoon sun. Mostly shade middle of the day. Foliage is striking, especially with purple type coral bells. ...Read More
makes a great shade plant. when in sun the whitish tint seems to fade from the leaves but in a shady area it has nice foliage. very hardy in zone 5.
I haven't grown this plant, but I noticed this morning that it listed as a noxious weed in Washington State.
I love this plant almost as much as the bumble-bees do! I think it was the very first plant in my garden. It looks very nice next to my l...Read More
Nice clump, over wintered well, and looks nice. Not as much silver on the leaves as last year, perhaps it's because of not a lot of sun, ...Read More
Unlike the regular Yellow Archangel, 'Hermann's Pride' is clump-forming rather than spreading or trailing. Wonderful bold variegation on ...Read More
I purchased my Hermann's Pride from a local nursery about three years ago, and it winters over faithfully every year. It's a wonderful bi...Read More