Helen Von Stein Lamb's Ear is a low-growing groundcover known for its irresistibly soft, felted silver leaves. Helen Von Stein Lamb's Ear flowers in early summer in shades of purple, and performs best in part sun to part shade with low watering once established. This groundcover matures to roughly 10-18 inches tall and 1.5-2.5 feet wide. It is ideal for edging beds, softening pathways, and holding soil on slopes, offering low-maintenance cover and weed suppression. Easy to establish and simple to maintain, Helen Von Stein Lamb's Ear rewards basic care with a reliable display season after season. It tolerates dry spells well once its roots are down.
Mature height: 10-18 inches
Mature width: 1.5-2.5 feet
Bloom: Purple, early summer
Light: Part Sun to Part Shade
Water: Low — water deeply but infrequently once established
Hardiness: Zone 4-9
Maintenance: Low maintenance
Pruning: Shear lightly after flowering to keep growth dense and tidy.
🪴 Planting Instructions: Dig a hole slightly wider than the pot, keeping the top of the root ball level with the surrounding soil. Loosen circling roots before planting, backfill with native soil amended with compost, then water thoroughly to settle. Space plants about 1.5-2.5 feet apart and keep well watered through the first full season while roots establish. Plant in part sun to part shade.
💧 Care & Watering: Water low: water deeply but infrequently once established. Mulch to conserve moisture and moderate soil temperature, and feed with a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Shear lightly after flowering to keep growth dense and tidy.
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