| 9313 Dutch Lavender Lavandula intermedia Lavender, Dutch Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 7-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates. Dutch lavender is more compact than its close cousins, Munsted and Hidcote. The foliage also has a slightly more silvery cast. Dutch lavender develops spikes of purplish-blue blooms in midsummer. Give it a sunny position in the garden. |
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| 9876 English Lavender Lavandula angustoflia P 3ft O, S, H, C Perennial shrub with tall spikes of violet-blue flowers. Numerous varieties, with the english varieties being the most hardy. Native to France and the western Mediterranean. Most popular form of lavender is the essential oil, used in cosmetics and for its calming or antiseptic properties, however flowers can also be made into a tea or combined with other sedative herbs to help with sleeplessness, irritability, headaches, depression, digestion, and asthma. |
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| 9320 French Lace (Fernleaf) Lavender Lavandula multifida Lavender, French Lace Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates.Lacy, grayish foliage and white flowers are the trademarks of the French Lace lavender. Like the other French lavenders, French Lace is hardy outdoors from zones 8 through 10. In northern gardens grow it in pots, or take cuttings from your garden plants in the fall. |
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| 9317 French Lavender Lavandula dentata Lavender, French Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates. An herb garden standard, French lavender produces wave after wave of lavender-purple flowers in midsummer. The foliage is gray green with a serrated edge. Its perennial in zones 8 through 10. Northern gardeners should grow it in pots and move indoors during the winter. Or, take cuttings from garden plants in the fall. |
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| 9877 Goodwin's Lavender Lavandula cv Lavender, Goodwin's Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates. Large, grey/green fuzzy foliage on a rather large plant which reaches 24-36 inches in one season in the Midwest. Blooms freely; long lavender wands. |
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| 9318 Grey French Lavender Lavandula dentata Lavender, Grey French Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates.French lavender is one of the most beautiful plants in the herb garden. It has soft gray, fragrant foliage with a fringed edge. In midsummer, the plants shoot up spikes of bright blue flowers that you can use in fresh or dried arrangements. Grey French lavender requires full sun and very good drainage. |
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| 14965 Grosso (Fat Spike) Lavender Lavandula intermedia lavender, Grosso |
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| 9879 Jean Davis Lavender Lavandula angustoflia Lavender, Jean Davis True perennial in much of America, it needs well-drained alkaline soil and good snow cover or a lot of mulch to survive north of Zone 6. It is not the cold, per se that kills it in the winter, it is dessication and spring heaving. White-light pink flowers. 18-24" plant. |
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| 9880 Lady Lavender Lavandula angustoflia Lavender, Lady True perennial in much of America, it needs well-drained alkaline soil and good snow cover or a lot of mulch to survive north of Zone 6. It is not the cold, per se that kills it in the winter, it is dessication and spring heaving. Blooms first year. Blue-lavender flowers. 12-18" plant. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn. |
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| 9881 Munstead Lavender Lavandula angustifolia Lavender, Munstead True perennial in much of America, it needs well-drained alkaline soil and good snow cover or a lot of mulch to survive north of Zone 6. It is not the cold, per se that kills it in the winter, it is dessication and spring heaving. White-light pink flowers. 18-24" tall. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn. |
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| 9882 Nana Lavender (Dwarf) Lavandula angustoflia Lavender, Nana True perennial in much of America, it needs well-drained alkaline soil and good snow cover or a lot of mulch to survive north of Zone 6. It is not the cold, per se that kills it in the winter, it is dessication and spring heaving. Compact, bushy plant. Blooms first year. Lavender/purple flowers. Our grower tells us that this is candidate for "Newcomer of the Year." 12-18" tall. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn. |
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| 9321 Provence Lavender Lavandula intermedia Lavender, Provence Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates.The lavender fields of Provence, France are famous around the world. But you don't have to travel very far to enjoy Provence lavender. This stocky, fragrant plant will grow equally well in your garden if you give it a sunny position and excellent drainage. It has gray green foliage and spikes of blue-violet blooms in mid summer. |
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| 9311 Rosea Lavender Lavandula angustoflia Lavender, Rosea True perennial in much of America, it needs well-drained alkaline soil and good snow cover or a lot of mulch to survive north of Zone 6. It is not the cold, per se that kills it in the winter, it is dessication and spring heaving. White-light pink flowers. 18-24" plant.This compact form of lavender is prized for its lovely pink flowers. Like other lavenders Rosea also has highly fragrant foliage that releases its perfume when rubbed or touched. Plant it in a sunny location. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn. |
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| 9316 Sweet Lavender Lavandula heterophylla Lavender, Sweet Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates.This fast growing lavender has a pleasant scent and lovely gray green foliage. The plants develop blue flowers in midsummer that are wonderful used either fresh or dried. Give it a sunny garden spot with well drained foliage. |
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| 9884 Twickle Purple Lavender Lavandula angustoflia Lavender, Twickle Purple True perennial in much of America, it needs well-drained alkaline soil and good snow cover or a lot of mulch to survive north of Zone 6. It is not the cold, per se that kills it in the winter, it is dessication and spring heaving. Longer needles than most English lavenders. Deep purple flowers. 18-24" plant. Can be planted outdoors in the Autumn. |
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| 9319 Variegated French Lavender Lavandula dentata Lavender, Variegated French Tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates.The Variegated French lavender is as colorful as it is fragrant. Its cream and gray leaves are a wonderful asset to the kitchen garden or flower border. In midsummer, Variegated French lavender sends up spikes of blue flowers. |
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| 14963 White Provence (Alba) Lavender Lavandula intermedia alba Lavender, Alba White-flowered Provence |
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