Elisabeth de Haas is a spotted dead-nettle plant that is noted for its variegated foliage of heart-shaped, silvery green leaves blotched with gold and adorned with with a central silver stripe. Starting from late spring, small rose-pink flowers open in attractive whorls at the end of the stems and continue to fall. They're best grown on shade in average, medium moisture and well-draining soil. Propagation is done by division during autumn or early spring, while they can be cut back to encourage fresh foliage cover.
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