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Lamiaceae10 April 202612 min

Yellow archangel (Lamium galeobdolon): complete guide

Lamium galeobdolon

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Overview

Yellow archangel (Lamium galeobdolon), also known as Golden archangel or Yellow dead-nettle, is an elegant hardy perennial from the Lamiaceae family. Native from Europe to Iran, this plant offers rich golden-yellow blooms in partial shade. It's a superior groundcover for woodland gardens.

Appearance and bloom

Yellow archangel forms dense, fast-growing mats of dark green, softly hairy leaves with distinctive silvery-white streaks. The flowers are golden-yellow to orange-yellow, nettle-shaped and grow in stunning upright spikes. The plant reaches 30-50 centimeters tall and spreads via creeping stems. Flowering occurs from May to July.

Ideal location

Yellow archangel grows perfectly in partial to full shade. Beneath trees and against shaded walls it thrives best. It also grows in full sun, though more slowly. A sheltered spot protected from harsh winds is preferred.

Soil

Yellow archangel tolerates various soil types and grows in sandy, clay and loamy soils. Well-drained, slightly moist soil is optimal. pH between 5.5 and 7.5 is suitable. The plant grows in nutrient-rich and poorer soils.

Watering

Once established, Yellow archangel is quite drought-tolerant. During active growth, regular feeding promotes the fastest spread. Young plants benefit from consistent moisture. Mature plants require minimal supplemental care.

Pruning and maintenance

Yellow archangel grows vigorously and can become aggressive. Cut back after flowering and remove vigorous stems to control spread. Remove any worn or malformed foliage. Care should be taken that it doesn't smother neighboring plants. Young plants are available at garden centers.

Maintenance calendar

Plant Yellow archangel in spring or autumn. June-July is peak bloom. August cut back for shape. October-November is the season for thorough maintenance.

Winter hardiness

Yellow archangel is fully hardy to USDA zone 4 (-30°C). It survives winters undamaged and retains most of its foliage. It is a very hardy plant.

Companion planting

Yellow archangel combines nicely with ferns, ivy and hostas in shade. The golden-yellow flowers contrast beautifully with blue-leaved hostas. Use it for fast groundcover beneath trees or along woodland edges.

Closing thoughts

Yellow archangel is a vigorous, golden-yellow flowering groundcover that brings color to woodland gardens. With rapid growth and minimal maintenance, it's an excellent choice. Discover more shade gardens on gardenworld.app.

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