Lavender angustifolia

Latin name Lavandula angustifolia
Quantity per packet About 100 seeds
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Bulb
identification
Latin nameLavandula angustifolia
FamilyLamiaceae
CyclePerennial
Bulb typePerennial flower
Quantity per packAbout 100 seeds
Product
description

Lavender angustifolia is an iconic perennial that instantly evokes sunny gardens, fragrant borders, and the soothing sweetness of late summers. With its finely textured, silvery-grey foliage and delicately upright spikes of purple flowers, it structures landscapes while providing an elegant, natural, and timeless presence. Highly valued for its characteristic fragrance, it transforms flowerbeds, rockeries, pots, and window boxes into vibrant spaces where bees and other beneficial pollinators buzz. Its compact and harmonious silhouette makes it an ideal plant for creating understated, luminous, and long-lasting scenes, even in low-maintenance gardens. Once well-established in well-drained soil and abundant full sun, it admirably tolerates drought and retains its ornamental appeal for a long time. Its summer bloom, which can extend until the first frosts depending on conditions, enriches the garden with a soft color and a persistent fragrance that accompanies every passing. Whether harvested or simply admired in situ, it offers a complete sensory horticultural experience, combining beauty, fragrance, and ecological utility. It is an essential plant for gardeners looking for a resistant, Mediterranean, and intensely decorative perennial.

Garden
placement
Where to plant Borders, flower beds, window boxes, pots, rock gardens
Planting
and care
ExposureSun
Planting period10 to 12 weeks before the last frost indoors
Planting depth0.3 cm (0.1 in)
Rooting temperature18 to 21 °C (64 to 70 °F)
WateringWeak
Soil typeLight, poor to moderately fertile and very well-drained
Container
growing
true
Bloom,
harvest
and garden
Bloom periodSummer until the first frosts
HarvestSummer until the first frosts
Companion plantsRosemary, sage, thyme, echinacea, blanket flower
Plants to avoidMint, lemon balm, impatiens
Size
and growth
Height40 to 60 cm (16 to 24 in)
Spread30 to 40 cm (12 to 16 in.)
Rooting / establishment14 to 21 days
The availability of our bulbs, cloves, tubers, rhizomes, seeds and plants varies depending on arrivals, seasons, nursery production and supplier availability. Some varieties may only be available for a limited time, depending on their natural cycle, planting period or available stock. These product pages are designed to guide and inspire your plant choices for the garden, vegetable garden, landscaping, container growing or sustainable outdoor projects.