Stachys byzantina 'Silver Carpet'

Stachys 'Silver Carpet'

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Drought Tolerant Drought Tolerant
Deer Resistant Deer Resistant
Low Maintenance Low Maintenance
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Stachys byzantina 'Silver Carpet': Silken Groundcover, Year-Round Glow

With its soft, silvery foliage and spreading, low-profile habit, Stachys 'Silver Carpet' is a refined groundcover that offers lasting texture and luminous contrast. Unlike traditional lamb’s ears, this selection is grown almost exclusively for its foliage, producing few or no flowers—perfect for gardeners seeking a uniform, non-flowering mat of velvet-like leaves. Its drought tolerance and deer resistance make it a reliable performer in sunny, dry conditions, where it weaves a cooling silver thread through vibrant perennial plantings.

Plant Characteristics:

  • Height: 10–15 cm
  • Spread: 45–60 cm
  • Flower Colour: Rarely flowers
  • Flowering Period: Infrequent to none
  • Foliage: Silvery-white, velvety, low and spreading
  • Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
  • Soil Requirements: Well-drained, sandy or average soil

Uses and Benefits: 'Silver Carpet' excels in dry borders, rock gardens, and between stepping stones, where its low, dense foliage acts as a living mulch and visual anchor. Its soft colouring contrasts beautifully with bold blooms and grasses, while its tactile texture adds depth to plantings. A non-flowering variety, it maintains a clean, uniform appearance throughout the season without the legginess of flowering types.

Companion Plants: Pair Stachys 'Silver Carpet' with the compact violet-blue blooms of Salvia 'Bumbleblue', the fine-textured movement of Bouteloua curtipendula, and the fragrant, white-petalled blooms with raspberry eyes of Dianthus 'Coconut Surprise' for a crisp, sun-loving combination that mixes texture, colour, and drought resilience.

Care Instructions: Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. Water to establish, then only in extended drought. Remove any damaged or winter-worn leaves in spring to keep clumps tidy. Avoid overhead watering and overly rich soils to prevent rot or floppiness.

History: Selected for its dense, flower-free growth and intense silver foliage, 'Silver Carpet' was developed as a low-maintenance groundcover alternative to traditional flowering lamb’s ears—ideal for modern, foliage-focused plantings.

Final Thoughts: Soft, silver, and steadfast, Stachys 'Silver Carpet' is a foliage-forward favourite that cools the garden palette while adding tactile charm and seasonal structure.