Hummelo Betony (Stachys monieri 'Hummelo') in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota (MN) at Gertens


Stachys officinalis ‘Hummelo’ WicoPlanten

There are some additional Stachys nomenclatural issues­: S. maxima and S. minor are dubious names despite their widespread commercial use. S. monieri—usually associated with 'Hummelo'—is an invalid name and a synonym of S. officinalis. Likewise, the dwarf betony formerly known as S. minima is now S. spathulata.


Stachys monieri ‘Hummelo’ Bobbie's Green Thumb

Stachys 'Hummelo' and related cultivars go by the common name of betony or woundwort. Stachys is in the mint family (Lamiaceae) with its characteristic opposite leaves and square stems.The genus also includes lamb's ear - Stachys byzantina - known for its woolly silver leaves. However 'Hummelo' features basal rosettes of ovate, glossy.


Stachys monieri ´Hummelo´ , Čistec Monierův, K9

Place plants 12-18" apart. Keep well watered, as it does not tolerate drought well. It has few pests and is not favored by deer or rabbits. Propagate by division in spring or fall. Use 'Hummelo' in beds and borders, as a specimen in a rock garden, or massed as a ground cover. Being relatively short and dense it can make a good edging plant.


Buy salvia ( syn. Stachys officinalis Hummelo ) Betonica officinalis 'Hummelo'

It is very easy to grow and deserves to be planted more widely in American landscapes. 'Hummelo' received the highest rating out of 22 Stachys studied in the Plant Evaluation Trials at the Chicago Botanic Garden. The trial was run from 1998-2004 by Richard G. Hawke. Both 'Helene von Stein' ( aka 'Big Ears') and 'Silver Carpet' also received.


Stachys monieri 'Hummelo' Stonehouse Nursery

Wood Betony 'Hummelo' (Stachys officinalis) is a wonderful perennial featuring hot pink flower spikes that emerge on stiff, square stems from a neat mound of glossy, dark green, heart-shaped, semi-evergreen leaves with scalloped edges. Blooming for weeks from early to mid-summer, the blooms hold their shape through the fall, providing structural interest even after they are spent.


Stachys 'Hummelo' 2010 Rotary Botanical Gardens

Stachys officinalis is native to Europe and Asia. It is a glabrous to densely-hairy perennial that is noted for its late spring floral display. Wrinkled, scallop-edged, ovate to oblong, petiolate, dark green leaves (to 5" long) form a basal clump to 9-12" tall. Upright flowering stems rise to 12" above the foliage clump in late spring to.


Stachys officinalis 'Hummelo' (betony) cottage garden, left section. front left side. along

Plant number: 1.495.250. A cousin to the familiar Lamb's-Ears, but not at all similar. This is a clump-forming perennial, forming a low mound of crispy green foliage. In early summer the upright spikes of bright-purple flowers appear, which attract bees to the nectar. Removing faded flowers will encourage more buds to form for weeks on end.


Stachys monnieri 'Hummelo' Ziest Staudengärtnerei Drachengarten

Betony 'Hummelo'. * Botanical name: Stachys officinalis or Stachys monieri 'Hummelo'. * What it is: Cousin to the better known lamb's ears with their fuzzy gray leaves, this perennial has green leaves with salvia-like flower spikes of rosy-lavender from late spring through much of summer. It's easy to grow, long-blooming, and deer.


Stachys 'Hummelo' Perennial Plant of the Year Rotary Botanical Gardens

May 7, 2019. Virtues: Stachys officinalis 'Hummelo' has been named 2019's Perennial Plant of the Year by the Perennial Plant Association. It's an easy-to-grow plant that provides spikes of purple flowers in late summer. Its short stature and ability to gently spread (by rooting stems) make it a good edging plant or ground cover.


Stachys "Hummelo" A Must Have For Your Garden Blog Embassy Landscape Group

Lamb's ear is a silvery gray, fuzzy-leafed perennial that spreads rapidly. 'Hummelo' has crinkled, fresh-green leaves and grows in a clump. 'Hummelo' is quite well behaved, maintaining a tight clump throughout the growing season. In a few years, the clump will get about 18 inches wide.


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No. Foliage. Deciduous or Semi evergreen. Habit. Columnar upright. Genus. Betonica is a genus of native perennial wildflowers with narrow, oval leaves on upright stems. Bright purple to red flowers appear throughout the summer and into early autumn. Name status.


Stachys monieri 'Hummelo' Online bijzondere vaste planten kopen Drachten

Stachys officinalis 'Hummelo' Common Name: betony 'Hummelo' Family: Lamiaceae: USDA Zone: 4 thru 8: Light Requirement: Full Sun: Season(s) of interest: spring, summer, fall, winter: Height and Spread: 1.5-2ft x 1.5-2ft (45-60cm x 45-60cm) Flower Color: Rose-Lavender: Attracts Wildlife: Attracts Pollinators, Rarely Browsed by Mammalian.


Stachys officinalis 'Hummelo' and Verbascum chaixii 'Album wonderful combination both require

Stachys 'Hummelo' is a versatile plant that not only looks great in the garden, but also in floral arrangements. With its stunning spikes of lavender flowers and attractive foliage, it adds texture and height to any arrangement. Here are some tips on how to use Stachys 'Hummelo' in your floral arrangements for maximum impact.


Stachys monnieri 'Hummelo' Andoorn De Tuinen van Appeltern

Stachys 'Hummelo' is a moderately sized perennial with many erect stems each carrying a single flower spike ( Stachys comes from the Greek word for spike) of purplish-pink flowers that often last two months, from June to August in most climates. The small tubular flowers open into two lips, a characteristic trait of the plants in the.


Stachys monnieri 'Hummelo' Verhulst Van Ryckeghem

Welcome to our latest blog post on "Designing with Stachys 'Hummelo': Creating Stunning Combinations". If you are a fan of Stachys 'Hummelo' and want to know how to create a beautiful garden design using this versatile plant, then you've come to the right place. Many landscape designers and gardeners around the world h


Stachys 'Hummelo' Betony Jim Whiting Nursery

Plant Description: Stachys officinalis 'Hummelo' is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial that reaches a height of about 60cm or 2ft. The plant features dark green leaves with a scallop-edged and wrinkled appearance, forming a basal clump. When in bloom during the summer, the flower stems rise another 12in or 30cm above the leaves.