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Lavender
Lavandula Munstead
Produces dense spikes of tiny, fragrant, tubular, blue-purple flowers. An evergreen, bushy shrub with narrow grey-green scented leaves. Makes an effective low hedge.
Position:
Full sun
Soil:
A well-drained, fertile soil
Rate of Growth:
Average
Flowering Period:
July to September
Flower Colour:
Blue-purple
Other Features:
It was named after Edwardian plants woman, Gertrude Jeykll’s garden at Munstead Wood
Hardiness:
Fully hardy
Garden Care:
The stalks should be cut back after the flowers have faded. The plant should also be carefully trimmed back in April, taking care not to cut into old wood.
Eventual Height: 45cm
Eventual Spread:
60cm
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Approx Pot Size |
Approx Height |
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2 litre pot |
20-25cm |
£3.80 |
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5 litre pot |
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£8.50 |
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