Lavandula angustifolia (English lavender)

Lavandula angustifolia (English Lavender)

 
Pronunciation: luh-VAN-dew-luh an-guss-tih-FOE-lee-uh
Family: Lamiaceae 
Plant type: Herbaceous Perennial 
Zone: 5
Origin: Europe 
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Mature size
  Height: 40 - 70 cm 
  Spread: 60 - 100 cm 
Habit: dense spreading, upright
Form: oval horizontal 
Texture: fine
Exposure - full sun 
Preferred soil - well drained, rocky gravelly dry
Landscape uses -  herbs, borders, pots, baskets 
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Leaves
Arrangement: opposite 
Shape: lanceolate
Size: 4-5 cm x .5 cm 
Margin: entire 
Characteristics: leathery 
Colour: pale blue green 
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: spike
Colour: purple 
Size: 3-8 cm long 
Time: Spring to Fall 
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Stem
Colour: blue green 
Description: stiff
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Fruit type: nut
Colour: brown
Time: September, October 
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Propagation - cuttings, layering, seed
Comments - fragrant, needs to be cut back in spring, roughly 2 inches above ground, calming 
Pests - resistant 

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