Description
Compact English lavender.
A strain of English lavender with a compact, bushy habit. Nice range of bloom colors, from pale blue to dark violet. Usually begins flowering in the second year. Hardy in Zones 5–8, but can survive Zone 4 winters when mulched or grown in a well-drained, south-facing location.
Edible Flowers: The flowers can be used to garnish desserts and as a distinct flavor element in baked goods. Flavor is sweet and floral and pairs well with citrus, berries, nuts, mint, and cinnamon.
| Seeds Per Pack | 100 |
|---|---|
| Genus | Lavandula |
| Species | angustifolia |
| Variety | English |
| Product Classification | Herbs, Perennials, Seeds |
| Sun / Shade | Full Sun |
| Bloom Season Start | Early Summer |
| Bloom Season End | Late Summer |
| Bloom Color | Lavender |
| Foliage Color | Blue Green, Silver/Gray |
| Habit | Upright |
| Days To Maturity | 90.00 |
| Resistance | Drought Tolerant |
| Characteristics | Edible, Flower, Fragrance, Herbs |
| Uses | Border, Hedge, Ornamental, Outdoor |