Scented Lavender Duo

Common name: English Lavender

Enjoy the sweet scent of Blue Spear Lavender, ideal for your garden and home.

-10 to -15°C
Good Cut Flowers
Scented
Good for Pollinators

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Lavender Blue SpearOne of the showiest blue lavenders. We believe no garden should be without a lavender, and Lavandula angustifolia Blue Spear creates an exceptional display in both borders and containers. Upright grey-green stems are densely packed with narrow silver-grey foliage all year round. With a neat habit, an abundance of beautiful indigo-blue blooms adorn the tops from June to September. Both the flowers and the evergreen foliage are highly fragrant, which makes Lavender incredibly versatile. Historically lavender has be used to make beneficial oils, teas and soaps, to name just a few. A magnet for nectar-loving bees and other pollinators, lavender is actually a repellent for fleas and moths, hence why lavender bags were once made to protect clothes during storage. Low maintenance, the evergreen angustifolia varieties are known commonly as English Lavender, even though they actually originate from the Mediterranean. Drought tolerant, Lavandula angustifolia Blue Spear is a hardy perennial, with an RHS hardiness rating of H5, and will withstand temperatures down to -15C - grow in well-drained soil in a sunny position, where it will reach a height and spread of 20-25cm.Lavender White SummerAn outstanding early variety. A stunning addition to any garden, whether in border or containers, Lavandula angustifolia White Summer produces upright grey-green stems which carry narrow silver-grey foliage all year round. Creating a neat, rounded habit, crisp white blooms are held on the wiry stems from June to September. Both the flowers and the foliage are highly fragrant, which makes Lavender incredibly versatile. Historically lavender has be used to make beneficial oils, teas and soaps, to name just a few. A magnet for nectar-loving bees and other pollinators, lavender is actually a repellent for fleas and moths, hence why lavender bags were once made to protect clothes during storage. Low maintenance, the evergreen angustifolia varieties are known commonly as English Lavender, even though they actually originate from the Mediterranean. Drought tolerant, Lavandula angustifolia White Summer is a hardy perennial, with an RHS hardiness rating of H6, and will withstand temperatures down to -20C - grow in well-drained soil in a sunny position, where it will reach a height and spread of 20-25cm.
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Latin Name Lavandula Blue Spear 1 litre pot
Common Name English Lavender
Hardiness H5 (-10 to -15°C)
Colour Blue
Format 1 Litre Pots
Height in Maturity (m) 0.25
Spread in Maturity (m) 0.25
Scented Yes
Drought Tolerant Yes
Good for pots Yes
Good for Rockeries Yes
Good for wildlife Yes
Good for pollinators Yes
Good for cutting Yes

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