never even heard of lambs ears or seen them and now i want some. i love these, i want to touch them and see them. be right there, get the extra room ready.
I have been trying to remove this from my side garden (which has evolved to include far different plants than the original owner planted) for about 8 years now! I thought i pulled all the rhizome thingies out...so I guess it is here to stay! Yours looks great, by the way!
I thought those were only greenhouse plants. Very nice! And GREAT photos!! The "weeds" gave it filler - like the ferns and baby's breath does in a bouquet of roses. :)
Hi Ann...we call these 'Rabbits Eras' in the UK...funny huh?!?!
ReplyDeleteNot sure if I've seen these before, they look pretty cool :-)
ReplyDeleteNot sure if I've seen these here before - the leaves do look like little fuzzy ears :)
ReplyDeleteDo you know, I had no idea they flowered? I love Lambs Ear - it's so wonderfully soft (purty purty ;o)
ReplyDeleteThey are one of my favorites too, Ann!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteI've tried growing lambs ear a few times. I always kill it. Yours is very pretty Ann!
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
Oh, I love lambs ears! The leaves are so soft! Beautiful photos, sweetie!
ReplyDeletenever even heard of lambs ears or seen them and now i want some. i love these, i want to touch them and see them. be right there, get the extra room ready.
ReplyDeleteWhere are the weeds - looks all nice and pretty and green to me!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this before. It looks almost fuzzy.
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to remove this from my side garden (which has evolved to include far different plants than the original owner planted) for about 8 years now! I thought i pulled all the rhizome thingies out...so I guess it is here to stay! Yours looks great, by the way!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has these too...I'm going to transplant some to my house soon. Lamb's Ear is a great filler...it spreads like crazy!
ReplyDeleteI love how you pooped that flower out of the leaf part. Amazing. sandie
ReplyDeleteThat is a cool plant! I'll have to think about adding some to my yard. Hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteI've never seen these before. Pretty.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day. My best to Duke who'll be featured in Awww...Mondays in two weeks. :)
Hi Ann, I've never heard of these or seen these before. Just gorgeous... Thanks for sharing.
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Betsy
I'm loving the second pic! How cool! These flowers are pretty and different!
ReplyDeleteI had a big bush of it...loved it!
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We've got a lot of those weeds right now, too. Personally they don't bother me. Great photos as always. I love the pop of purple.
ReplyDeleteI like to touch them, but I think they are pretty invasive, aren't they? I think they are, so I don't have them in my garden.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any of those here but they look so soft and pretty!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI thought those were only greenhouse plants. Very nice! And GREAT photos!! The "weeds" gave it filler - like the ferns and baby's breath does in a bouquet of roses. :)
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography! Wishing you a happy day!
Hugs,
Barbara Diane
Mine a blooming too- amid LOTS of weeds
ReplyDeletethey are gorgeous! the frosty looking make the purple really pop out. I assumed they are perennial.
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