Image: Jean-Pol GRANDMONT Stachys byzantina |
Well, it turns out there's one plant that's only in it for the ears...
Image: Tor Lillqvist |
And while Stachys byzantina looks like a spike with someone's collection of lamb's ears impaled on it, people tend to take an altogether less macabre view on it.
Image: Stan Shebs |
And people love to touch them. Which they wouldn't if they thought of those leaves as ears that have gone green with rot. It's all a matter of perspective.
Image: Carl Lewis |
They spend most of the year as a fluffy, silvery carpet of evergreen leaves some 20 cm (8 in) tall. That's why they're sometimes called Silver Carpets.
Image: Geoffrey Gilmour-Taylor |
The flowers are small and purple and nestled in an entire cloud's worth of cotton wool. It must be a scary time for a young flower, peeking out of the layers of cotton to see the dangerous world out there. And all those touchy, feely hands.
2 comments:
haha! at first i was scared, how a plant can eat lambs ear. thank god, its not true. they look so different. I wish to find them some where so i can touch them and feel their softness.
Haha! It's an emotional roller coaster!
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