Lamium maculatum 'Anne Greenaway'

Dead Nettle


Lamium maculatum 'Anne Greenaway' - Spotted Deadnettle from Moose Crossing Garden Center

  • Beautiful, green, white and yellow foliage
  • Clusters of small, lavender flowers
  • Blooms late spring through summer
  • Excellent ground cover for dry shade
Border or Bed
Border or Bed
Drought Tolerant
Drought Tolerant
Fast Growing
Fast Growing
Great Foliage
Great Foliage
Ground Cover
Ground Cover
Low Maintenance
Low Maintenance
Salt Tolerant
Salt Tolerant

Low-growing, groundcover perennial. Oval, slightly pointed, green leaves, sometimes with silver overlay. Small clusters of red-purple, white or pink flowers bloom late spring to early summer. Plants will grow vigorously as a groundcover in good conditions but are not considered too aggressive. 



Homeowner Growing and Maintenance Tips:

Great foliage to brighten up a shady spot Prefers part - full shade and average - rich, well drained soil Easily adapts to dry, shady area Shear back to 4-6" if plant becomes lanky


Height: 6-8 in
Spread: 18-24 in
Spacing: 18-24 in
Price Level 1: $7.99 ea.~#1
Bloom Color: Lavender
Zone: 2-9
Price Level 2: 5 for $35~#1
 

Additional Characteristics & Attributes:


Attributes:

  • Great Foliage
  • Border or Bed
  • Summer Bloomer
  • Edging
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Low Maintenance
  • Ground Cover
  • Fast Growing
  • Vigorous
  • Salt Tolerant

Critter Resistance:

  • Deer Resistant
  • Rabbit Resistant

Exposure:

  • Partial Sun
  • Full Shade

Habit:

  • Trailing
  • Mounding
  • Creeping/Ground Cover

Foliage Color:

  • Silver
  • Green
  • Variegated

Season of Interest (Flowering):

  • Summer
  • Spring

Attracts Wildlife:

  • Attracts Pollinators

Soil Moisture:

  • Average Water
  • Moist, Well-Drained


Genus Overview: Lamium

Common Name: Dead Nettle

Low-growing, groundcover perennial. Oval, slightly pointed, green leaves, sometimes with silver overlay. Small clusters of red-purple, white or pink flowers bloom late spring to early summer. Plants will grow vigorously as a groundcover in good conditions but are not considered too aggressive.