LAVANDULA (Lavender)

An aromatic herb used for centuries in perfumes and herbal remedies.  The generally fine textured gray to gray-green foliage also features fine lavender blue flower spikes carried on long fine stems.  It can be sheared, used for low edge or hedging and is great as a foil for dwarf evergreens, heather or boxwood.  Shear after the first flowering to just above the foliage and lightly fertilize to encourage repeat bloom.
LAVANDULA angustifolia 'Hidcote'

English Lavender

Flowers: compact, deep blue Height: 12-18"
A dwarf variety of lavender, 'Hidcote' offers blue-gray foliage and dark violet blue flowers in June to September.
#12143
#16568
 
#1 container
600 pot
Sun
LAVANDULA angustifolia 'Munstead'

English Lavender

Flowers: lavender Height: 12-18"
Lavender-purple flower spikes emerge during the summer on this fragrant garden favorite.
#10981

 

600 pot Sun
LAVANDULA x intermedia 'Grosso'

French Lavender

Flowers: fragrant blue-purple Height: 3-3½'
This long-stemmed beauty has the darkest blue-purple flower spikes of any of the French hybrid types.  It is also the most cold hardy French hybrid lavender cultivar.  A heavy bloomer, the flowers have a strong lavender fragrance.
#11435
#11315
#1 container
#2 container
Sun
LAVANDULA x intermedia 'Provence'

French Lavender

Flowers: fragrant purple Height: 12-24"
The light purple flowers in June to September are very fragrant and dry beautifully for potpourri.  More moisture tolerant than other varieties.
#11164
#10462
 
#1 container
600 pot
Sun
 

 
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