Distinguished from other lavenders by its long thin leaves, Lavandula angustifolia forms a much branched shrub about 2-3 feet tall with mid-summer blooming stalks of pale lavender-blue flowers reaching 1-2 feet above the foliage. It does best in the full sun and has low water needs. This is the hardiest of all lavenders and it can tolerate temperatures below 15 degrees F |
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Shrub |
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| Family: | Lamiaceae (Labiatae) (Mints) |
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| Origin: | Mediterranean (Europe) |
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| Evergreen: | Yes |
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| Flower Color: | Purple |
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| Bloomtime: | Spring/Summer |
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| Synonyms: | [L. officinalis, L. spica, L. vera] |
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| Height: | 2-3 feet |
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| Width: | 4-6 feet |
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| Exposure: | Full Sun |
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| Drought Tolerant: | Yes |
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| Irrigation Req.: | Low Water Needs |
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| Winter Hardiness: | 15° F | |