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Name:
Lavender, Lady
Botanical
Name:
Lavandula angustifolia 'Lady'
Zone:
5-9
Soil:
Well Drained
Exposure:
Sun to Partial Shade
Bloom
Time and Color:
Violet-Lavender flowers in mid summer to early fall.
Description:
The frosty green-gray compact mounds of Lavender Lady reach 10 inches
the first year and are topped with masses of lavender flower spikes by late
summer. Cut the flower stalks and bring them in for that lovely old-fashioned
smell of lavender, or dry for use in potpourri. AAS Winner for 1994. Makes a
sweet smelling border plant along pathways. Attractive to bees, butterflies,
and
birds. Very fragrant.