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Lamium maculatum 'Orchid Frost' - Orchid Frost Deadnettle

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Lamium maculatum 'Orchid Frost' is a gloriously frosted spectacle, often celebrated for its easy care and adaptability. More commonly known as Orchid Frost Deadnettle, this perennial plant is a striking addition to any garden. Its heart-shaped, silver-touched leaves weave a dazzling tapestry across your outdoor space, accompanied by delicate, orchid-pink to lavender blossoms that emerge from late spring through summer. Standing modestly at 4 to 9 inches in height but spreading up to a foot wide, the Orchid Frost Deadnettle provides an excellent ground cover. It's a resilient plant which thrives in a variety of light conditions, favoring partial to full shade, and moderate water usage. Its resistance to deer and rabbits, along with its bonus allurement to bees and other pollinators, makes it an exemplary choice for gardeners of all levels seeking to accentuate their space with alluring color and engaging texture. Its frosty foliage remains enchanting all year round, ensuring that your garden remains radiant through all seasons.

  • Size: 4 to 9 inches tall, up to 1 foot wide
  • Flowers: Orchid-pink to lavender
  • Foliage: Silver-frosted, heart-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Partial to full shade
  • Resistance: Deer and Rabbit-Resistant
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