| Lamium maculatum | |
| Dead Nettle | |
| Lamium maculatum also known as Spotted Dead Nettle, this perennial groundcover has striking foliage of gold, silver and green. Rosy mauve flowers top the bright leaves all summer. Grows best full to partial shade. FEATURES: Botanical Name: Lamium maculatum 'Anne Greenway' Common Name: Lamium Anne Greenaway Features: Evergreen, Drought Tolerant, Ground Cover, Rebloomer Bloom Time: Spring - Fall Light Requirements: Full Shade -Partial Shade Attracts Bees Resists Deer, Rabbits Mature Plant Size: 8 inches Zone 4 - 8 | |
| Divide and/or transplant in November using Rock Phosphate fertilizer. Cut flowers and foliage to within 2" of soil and add to compost pile. Feed with Flowertone in March. Spray with All-season Oil in May for insect control. Deep-soak with Vitamin B-1 fertilizer every 2 weeks for first 2 summers. Re-mulch in June and January | |
| Attractive groundcover | |
| Well drained and moist soil | |
| Deer resistant. Silver leaves with a green edge and tolerates dry soil Mixes well with ferns & hosta. Evergreen. Ground Cover | |
| Spring - Fall | |
| Varies depending on variety | |
| 8-10" | |
| 18" | |
| Low growing | |
| Fast | |
| Full Shade -Partial Shade | |
| Keep moist | |
| Perennial |