Ornamentals > LAVENDULA 'lavender'
-
LAVENDER angustifollia 'English Lavender'
Most hardy and common species of lavender. This compact Lavender forms mounds of grey foliage from 8"-2' tall and blooms from early summer through mid fall. Flowers are fragrant. Plant in well drained soil and water moderately. Performs best when planted near coast.
-
-
LAVENDULA dentata 'french lavender'
French lavender grows 3'-4' tall and equally wide. Foliage is grey-green with toothed leaves. Flowers are short, purple, and topped with bracts. Plant in full sun near the coast for best results. Water moderately and fertilize little to never.
-
LAVENDER 'Goodwin Creek'
Dense grey foliage, with violet-purple blooms from spring to late fall. Grows 2'-3' tall and wide. Plant in well drained soil in coastal areas.
-
LAVENDER stoechas 'spanish'
Grey-green foliage with stocky, burgundy-purple flowers that bloom from spring into summer. Grows 1.5'-3' tall and wide. Plant in well drained soil and water moderatley. Performs best when planted near the coast.

