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A beautiful plant that can be very showy in landscapes. However, here in south Central Texas, it doesn't survive well at all. Tried...Read More
A very vigorous grower for me: from a cutting to a 3'x3' bush in 2.5 years. Flowers for months, starting later than the English and Frenc...Read More
I want to know if this plant can be transplanted easily or if it does not like to be moved once it is established.
I've had two attempts in growing the French/Spanish lavender (L. stoechas), once with a fully-grown plant, and once from seed. In my expe...Read More
We have had lavender growing in our yard for at least fifteen years now. These plants are very tolerant of frost and drought. The bloss...Read More
I had planted spanish lavender back in February 2006 and it was doing very well and then all of a sudden it died, I don't know if I ov...Read More
According to my nursery-lady, Linda Bastin, who grows an important collection of 125 different Lavendula, L. stoechas prefers acid soil. ...Read More
Although generally known as French lavender, this plant is really native to Madeira, the Middle East, North Africa, from north-east Spain...Read More
After trying three different lavenders in my zone 7 garden this one has fared the best. It puts out a huge display of charming purple fl...Read More
Blooms remind me of little butterflies. Very drought tolerant. Not as strongly scented as most lavenders.
Also called 'Mickey Mouse Lavender' because of the large pink flowers atop the flower heads.