If you are working in your garden and want to provide your family with a strong antibacterial bandage in case of emergency, then look no further than Lamb’s Ears. Stachys byzantina, more commonly known as Lamb’s Ears, is an easy care herb with soft, velvet-like leaves that appear wooly.
Due to the reflecting nature of the leaves, the Lamb’s Ear can both have dark green and light green color. Sometimes, the leaves color can be silver.
The plant’s foliage does indeed remind of a lamb’s ears, hence the name. The plant blossoms in the mid-summer and its flowers are a fantastic sight. Pink-ish spikes full with purple colored flowers. The plant’s flowers are also a bee magnet.
Lamb’s Ear has been used for its antibacterial properties all throughout history. In times when medical bandages weren’t exactly a thing, the Lamb’s Ear was a replacement for wound dressing. And an excellent one, at that.
Due to the fuzziness of its leaves, the Lamb’s Ear can absorb blood and can help with closing the wound. And due to it’s antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, even to this day, it can be an excellent alternative to new bandages.
The Lamb’s Ear has a few other medicinal purposes. Firstly, you can use Lamb’s Ear to treat your pink eye. Just warm up a few leaves in a container filled with water. Then strain the mix and apply the infusion to your eye.
Next, you can use tea made out of leaves of the Lamb’s Ear to treat diarrhea, fevers, internal bleeding, sore throat, heart and liver weakness.
Finally, you can bruise and squeeze the leaves to extract some nectar. You can apply the nectar on insect bites like bee stings to reduce the swelling. We can use this same method in the case of hemorrhoids.
We can use the fantastic Lamb’s Ear plant for many other purposes.
Because they are so soft and absorbent, we can use the Lamb’s Ear leaves as cotton balls, or menstrual pads. If a particular need arises, you can even use it as a substitute for toilet paper.
Are you interested in growing the Lamb’s Ear?
If you are not, then you should get interested. Start looking for it around your vicinity. If you can’t find this kind of plant locally, just buy some seeds and start growing them yourself.
Getting started with this plant is easy and pretty cheap. It can grow quickly in containers so plant as much as you can.
Growing a Lamb’s Ear from seed is easy and straightforward. Here is how to do it.
If you enjoy in your garden and want to try out growing some useful medical herbs, then the Lamb’s Ear is a great herb, to begin with.
Once you complete planting the Lamb’s Ear in your yard, you can search for more medicinal herbs to grow. Many of them can grow almost anywhere!
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