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- How to Grow Lamium Flowers (Lamium maculatum), a Guide
Consider lamium (Lamium maculatum), sometimes known as spotted dead nettle This plant is a member of the mint family and is beloved by gardeners for its compact form and attractive foliage
- 20 Best Lamium Varieties | Best Types of Dead Nettle
Lamium is grown for both its pretty foliage and beautiful flowers It is also ideal for rock gardens, border edges, and even containers besides being an excellent choice for an ornamental ground cover
- How to Grow and Care for Spotted Dead Nettle - The Spruce
Spotted dead nettle (Lamium maculatum) is a perennial ground cover Choose from several uniquely beautiful cultivars
- Lamium - Wikipedia
Lamium (dead-nettles) is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, of which it is the type genus They are all herbaceous plants native to Eurasia and northern Africa, with several widely naturalised across much of the temperate world
- 9 Varieties Of Lamium That Make Excellent Ground Cover Plants
In short, they're essential, and they deserve a bit more credit One way to add a little extra pizzazz to your ground cover game is by choosing a flowering variety, and that's where lamium shines Lamium is a popular and gorgeous ground cover plant that's also commonly called deadnettle
- Lamium maculatum (Spotted Dead Nettle) - Gardenia
Spectacular as a ground cover in the shade garden, Lamium maculatum (Spotted Dead Nettle) is a perennial plant whose appearance is unlike other perennial ground covers With a long bloom period and colorful foliage, most varieties are eye-catching plants throughout the year
- Lamium Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners
Which Lamium species are most frequently grown by gardeners? Lamium maculatum (Spotted Deadnettle) is commonly grown for its variegated foliage and clusters of pink or white flowers
- How to Successfully Grow Dead Nettles: A Field Guide to . . . - Gardenista
The most commonly sold varieties are spotted dead nettles (Lamium maculatum), which are useful in rocky soil, woodland garden beds, and under trees where shade prevents other plants from taking hold
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