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Lavandula angustifolia--dwarf form
Common Name:
English lavender
Plant Type:
Evergreen shrub
Family:
Lamiaceae (The Mint Family)
Geographic Origin:
Mediterranean Region
California Native?:
No
English lavender
Plant Type:
Evergreen shrub
Family:
Lamiaceae (The Mint Family)
Geographic Origin:
Mediterranean Region
California Native?:
No
Plant Size:
18 inches to 2 feet wide
Landscape/Garden Uses:
Mixed plantings
Flowering Season:
Spring and summer
18 inches to 2 feet wide
Landscape/Garden Uses:
Mixed plantings
Flowering Season:
Spring and summer
Flower Color:
Lavender
Exposure:
Full sun
Soils:
Well-drained soil
Lavender
Exposure:
Full sun
Soils:
Well-drained soil
Suggested Irrigation:
Moderate to occasional watering
Estimated Hardiness:
Hardy to 0 degrees F. or less
Moderate to occasional watering
Estimated Hardiness:
Hardy to 0 degrees F. or less
This form of English lavender makes compact shrubs about 1 foot in height with rather tightly packed, narrow grey leaves with a spicy perfume. The purple flower clusters are borne well above the foliage in summer. It can be intolerant of poor soil drainage and winter wet, but is useful in sunny borders and on open banks. Sun, well drained soil, moderate to occasional watering. Hardy to 0 degrees F. or less.