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Real lavender
A wonderfully fragrant border? Why not use lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) to create one! The plant with purple flowers attracts bees and butterflies. The flowers bloom from the end of spring until the summer. The rest of the year, you can enjoy the evergreen stems!
After the summer, prune faded flowers away, but we leave the rest of the plant alone. In the spring, prune the plant further back to make room for young stems. Position the lavender in a sunny spot. It hardly needs any water, except in the case of prolonged drought.
After the summer, prune faded flowers away, but we leave the rest of the plant alone. In the spring, prune the plant further back to make room for young stems. Position the lavender in a sunny spot. It hardly needs any water, except in the case of prolonged drought.
Lavender Lavandula angustifolia purple - Hardy plant
Lavandula angustifolia
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£19.49
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£19.49
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Specifications
Purple
Supplied as bare-rooted plant
Edible
Flowering July - August
Cut flower
Stays green
Growing height 30 - 40 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Evergreen
Location: Half shadow
Planting distance 20 - 30 cm
Description
Real lavender
A wonderfully fragrant border? Why not use lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) to create one! The plant with purple flowers attracts bees and butterflies. The flowers bloom from the end of spring until the summer. The rest of the year, you can enjoy the evergreen stems!
After the summer, prune faded flowers away, but we leave the rest of the plant alone. In the spring, prune the plant further back to make room for young stems. Position the lavender in a sunny spot. It hardly needs any water, except in the case of prolonged drought.
After the summer, prune faded flowers away, but we leave the rest of the plant alone. In the spring, prune the plant further back to make room for young stems. Position the lavender in a sunny spot. It hardly needs any water, except in the case of prolonged drought.
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