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All my Lamium
By Siris
- 7 Apr, 2017
- 6 likes
Three different Lamium maculata, make tidy clumps-the small squares. The large one Lamium galeobdolon, can be invasive with runners.
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No it is not double, just a bouquet of flowers close together.
7 Apr, 2017
I have this one ,I originally had one plant which has spread all the way along the back of the property , I don't mind it fills that gap between house and path , I had a pink one ( Marshmallow ) but its disappeared ...
8 Apr, 2017
Just looked up Marshmallow, looks nice with the silver leaves.
8 Apr, 2017
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Lamium Maculatum 'Beacon Silver' (Dead Nettle)
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The top one looks very fancy! Is it actually double? I have the bottom left but it doesn't do very well here. The galeobdolon has free reign in a rough area - always pretty!
7 Apr, 2017