Sideritis syriaca ‘Sarada’s Greek Mountain Tea’

Description

A drought-tolerant, low-water perennial known for its soft, silvery-gray
foliage, resembling lamb’s ear but staying compact and disease-resistant,
making it a great garden accent for sunny, well-drained spots, valued both
ornamentally and for its traditional herbal tea properties (antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory). Grows about 10-12 inches tall and spreads to 18 inches
wide. Hardy in USDA Zones 5-10, tolerating heat and drought well. Full
sun. Prefers well-draining soil (sandy, clay, or loam); thrives in poor soils
and needs little fertilizer.

Sideritis syriaca-FC

A drought-tolerant, low-water perennial known for its soft, silvery-gray
foliage, resembling lamb’s ear but staying compact and disease-resistant,
making it a great garden accent for sunny, well-drained spots, valued both
ornamentally and for its traditional herbal tea properties (antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory). Grows about 10-12 inches tall and spreads to 18 inches
wide. Hardy in USDA Zones 5-10, tolerating heat and drought well. Full
sun. Prefers well-draining soil (sandy, clay, or loam); thrives in poor soils
and needs little fertilizer.

Sideritis syriaca-FC