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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Lamium Maculatum ei. Dead Nettle

This variety is called 'Beacon Silver' and bears pink flowers. The verigated leaves of these plants add a nice contrast to the flower borders.


'White Nancy' has very silvery leaves, along with white flowers that appear in spring. These plants need partial shade and with evenly moist soil they are easy to grow and very prolific
Posted by lastshallbefirst at 12:04 PM

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