Is Orchid Frost Lamium invasive?

Is Orchid Frost Lamium invasive?

Lamium Plant Care Vigorous grower but non invasive. Shear back to 4 to 6″ if it gets leggy or cut back to new leaves at base of plant in midsummer.

How do you care for a Lamium plant?

Plant your Lamiums 12″-18″ apart in evenly moist, moderately rich, well drained soil. Water thoroughly but allow soil to dry slightly between waterings. Apply a balanced fertilizer monthly while your Lamium is actively growing. Deadhead regularly to encourage continued blooming.

How do you grow frost Lamium orchids?

Lamiums prefer to be kept moist, but not consistently wet. Plants grown under drier conditions may struggle but will persist. Even though plants can tolerate being produced under shady conditions, it is best to produce Orchid Frost under high light levels with a minimum of 5,000-6,000 foot-candles.

Is Lamium a sun or shade plant?

Lamium maculatum grows best in part shade (especially for silver types which often need more light to maintain their color) or shade in moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil, but in our climate will even grow in full sun.

Is Lamium a good ground cover?

Lamium plants are a perfect deer resistant groundcover to brighten a partly sunny to semi-shady spot. Vigorous without being invasive, Lamium produce dainty snapdragon-like flowers in colors from white, to pink to purple. Attractive two-toned foliage provides interest even when the flowers are not in bloom.

How fast does Lamium grow?

Most people grow lamium from a few nursery plants. The plant spreads quickly and within a year, four or five plants can fill in a space of 40 square feet or more.

Does Lamium spread quickly?

Do you deadhead Lamium?

Deadheading is the process of remove expired flower blossoms in order to make room for new flower development. Although Lamium plants eventually drop the dead flowers, pruning them produces new blooms sooner. You can simply pluck the faded blooms with your fingers or cut the stem with a pair of bypass pruners.

Is Lamium Orchid Frost Evergreen?

Plant number: 1.305. Fairly tolerant of dry shade, once established. Trim back in late winter. Stems will root into the ground where they touch. Evergreen.

Is Lamium a frost tolerant?

Grows well in most soils that are moist but well draining. Do not allow to dry out over extended periods of heat.No pruning required although a light trim can be given during early spring to shape. An addition of a slow release fertiliser in spring recommended. Frost tolerant.

Does Lamium come back every year?

The small clusters of flowers are usually pink, white or purple, and appear from spring through late summer. Lamium is a versatile plant, hardy in U.S.D.A. plant hardiness zones 4 through 8. In zones 6 through 8, it remains evergreen most of the year.

Is Lamium the same as dead-nettle?

Dead Nettles, Lamium: “Colorful Carpet” There are about 50 Lamium species in the mint family. Commonly called dead nettles because their leaves resemble stinging nettles with no ability to sting, this near-evergreen plant (in mild climates) is a low creeper; some cultivars become randomly mounded.