This unusual form was named by Beth after she couldn’t find another valid name. Known commonly as lamb’s ears, is grown predominantly by gardeners as a ground ‘Cotton Boll’, produces upright stems of silvery-white, bobble-like flowers in summer, standing tall above the carpet of velvety foliage. When they are at their whitest, flower stems can be cut and dried for use in everlasting arrangements.
Stachys byzantina ‘Cotton Boll’
Jan 02, 2024
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