Plants ordered today will be shipped in Mid April 2023.
Lavender, Broadleaf (Lavandula latifolia) plant in a 9 inch pot, organic
$21.00
Family: Mint (Lamiaceae)
Hardy to Zones 6 to 9
(Syn. L. spica) (Spike Lavender) Woody perennial native to the mountains of France and Spain. The leaves are whitish and spatula-shaped. This is a choice open-pollinated lavender and will distinguish your garden–this species lavender is not widely spread, and it is quite handsome and striking. The multiple flowering stalks are much-branched, quite tall and lithe. Remains in flower for longer than other lavenders. Yields copious quantities of mellowly aromatic essential oil. Flowers violet-blue to 2 to 3 feet. Space plants 2 to 3 feet apart.
Potted plant in a 9 inch deep pot, Certified Organically Grown
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Question
Maria –
Are all the lavender culinary?
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Richo Cech –
Hello Maria, All Lavandula species are edible and harmless and somewhere there is someone who likes the taste of every one of them… Richo
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JULIE PRATT-WILLEY –
What type of soil/environ does this lavendar prefer?
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Admin Richo Cech –
As with all lavenders, a sunny and well-drained position with a sand mulch around the crown.
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Koreen Brennan –
Have you had any success with lavenders in warm humid climates like Florida?
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Richo Cech –
Hello Koreen,
Lavandulka viridis and L. angustifolia “French” are both good to zone 11, so these are recommended over the more northern hardy types.
Richo
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