LAVANDULA Angustifolia (English Lavender) Zone 5
A small aromatic evergreen shrub with gray-green leaves. Suitable for edgings, herb gardens, and containers. Deer resistant.
Hidcote Very fragrant, deep violet-purple flower spikes. Silver-grey foliage remains compact. Violet-purple Silver-grey June-Sept. 16” 14”
Munstead Rich lavender flower spikes over compact silver-grey foliage all summer long. Thought to be the hardiest of the lavenders. Lavender-blue Silver-grey June-Sept. 12-16” high 14” spread. A rugged yet beautiful compact evergreen shrub with mounding, aromatic, gray foliage and an abundance of fragrant, rich lavender-colored flower spikes. Commonly used for perfumes, sachets, and oils. Dried sprigs will deter insects when placed in a closet or room. Gorgeous in perennial borders, herb gardens, rock gardens, and mass plantings.
Essence Purple Lavender Lavandula angustifolia 'Essence Purple' PPAF Outstanding selection of this popular perennial herb, chosen for its strong branching, uniform habit, and long blooming season. Grows best in well-drained soil. Perfect for rock gardens, borders, and containers. Propagation prohibited.
Provence Forms a sizeable bushy mound of grey-green foliage, with narrow spikes of light mauve-purple flowers. Choose a location with excellent drainage. Plants should be clipped back by half in spring. The narrow spikes and strong stems make this a good choice for weaving Lavender wands. Particularly attractive growing beside other Lavender selections with deeper coloured blooms. Lilac Silver grey June-Sept. 24” high 24” spread
Sensational Boasting the largest purple flowers of this hybrid group comstrated with bright silver foliage. Purple Silver grey June-Sept. 36” high 24” spread
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