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Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsStachys' silvery leaves are perfect foils for plants with hot- or cool-colored blossoms. Conversely, betonies bring a casual formality to the border, herb garden, cottage garden or meadow. While lamb’s ears tends to decl...
A Comparative Study of Cultivated Stachys is an episode from Plant Evaluation Notes by Chicago Botanic Garden. Stachys' silvery leaves are perfect foils for plants with hot- or cool-colored blossoms. Conversely, betonies bring a casual form...
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Published Jun 7, 2010, 00:00:00 long, audio available.
Stachys' silvery leaves are perfect foils for plants with hot- or cool-colored blossoms. Conversely, betonies bring a casual formality to the border, herb garden, cottage garden or meadow. While lamb’s ears tends to decline during flowering, deadheading regenerates leaves and improves plant vigor.
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A Comparative Study of Cultivated Stachys is from Plant Evaluation Notes by Chicago Botanic Garden.
Published Jun 7, 2010 and 00:00:00 long