French Lavender 10/20cm 2L pot Lavandula stoechas

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French Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) has a long flowering period and distinctive due to its colourful bracts flower heads.
  • EVERGREEN
  • SLOW GROWING
  • HAS FLOWERS (Purple)
  • Is Grazing Animal Friendly

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SKU LAVS-PG-10/20-2L
No. Plants (5 per metre)
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£7.99

Lavandula stoechas

French Lavender (sometimes known as Spanish Lavender) has a number of differences from English Lavender hedge plants. Instead of flower spikes with narrow flowers, it has bracts on the end of the flower spikes - rather like ears. Often called Butterfly Lavender, this variety has produced distilled oil since the Middle Ages.

French Lavender is a popular variety of Lavender hedging, but we do also have the following additional varieties - English Lavender, Lavender 'Hidcote', White Lavender, and Dwarf Lavender. See even more hedge plants with flowers, as well as other fragrant hedging.

These French Lavender plants are available all year round but if bought in autumn, winter or spring, will flower in the first summer.

Additionally we now stock a series of specially selected Lavender Collections within our Garden plants range featuring several English and French Lavender varieties plus a special mixed variety pack.

Is French Lavender Evergreen?

All lavender varieties are technically classed as evergreen, as in warmer climates they retain their grey-green foliage year round. However, the cooler UK climate means Lavender starts to lose its flowers in August and plants go into dormancy from early autumn until late spring. During dormancy the foliage turns brown and twiggy, appearing to die back. This is perfectly normal and as the weather warms in late spring, your Lavender plant will once again become green with new shoots.

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