



Stachys byzantina
Woolly hedgenettle is a soft, fuzzy plant that grows close to the ground. Its leaves feel like warm wool, and it loves sunny spots in gardens and fields.
生息地: Urban areas
The woolly hedgenettle has distinctive silver-green leaves covered in soft, dense, velvety hairs, giving it a fuzzy, almost lamb's ear-like texture. Its small, two-lipped flowers are typically pinkish-purple, growing in tall, erect spikes that stand above the foliage.




カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Gardeners often use woolly hedgenettle as a living, soft ground cover that looks amazing!
Its incredibly soft leaves feel just like a lamb's ear, making it unique to touch!
This plant can survive droughts because its fuzzy leaves help it hold onto water!
You can sometimes make a mild, herbal tea from the dried leaves of this special plant!
Woolly hedgenettle has thick, velvety hairs that protect its leaves from excessive water loss and sun, helping it thrive in dry conditions.
Woolly hedgenettle can rapidly spread using underground stems, forming a dense, soft carpet that helps suppress weeds.
Woolly hedgenettle has nectar-rich flowers that attract busy bees and other insects, inviting them to its purple blooms.
Apis mellifera
collects nectar and pollen from flowers.

Bombus impatiens
visits flowers for its sweet nectar.
Vanessa cardui
sips nectar from the purple blooms.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always ask an adult before touching or picking plants.
30-60 cm
45-90 cm
1-2 cm
Late spring to mid-summer
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多年生
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