Scientific Name : Lavandula stoechas
Common Name : Spanish Lavender
Hardiness Zone : 7a - 9a
Hardiness Degree : 15°F (-9°C)
Blooming Season : Early Spring, Spring, Late Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, Late Summer
Plant Habit : Upright
Characteristics : Attracts Bees, Attracts Butterflies, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Scented Foliage
Water : Medium
Fertilizer : Once a month
Spacing : 18 - 20" (46 - 51cm)
Height : 16 - 18" (41 - 46cm)
Width : 14 - 16" (36 - 41cm)
Exposure : Sun
General Information : This unique new Spanish Lavender is topped with burgundy flags above small purple flowers. Unlike other Lavender of this type, this new addition will flower during the Summer months in the mid-South and North, as well as mid-Winter in the Deep South.
Idea & Tips : Place in a sunny to part-sun location on a patio or in the garden. Water thoroughly and allow to dry moderately between watering cycles. Fertilize monthly during the growing season. Plants can be trimmed to 50% height to encourage fresh flowers during the season.
Grower Information :
Flowers throughout Summer and Winter to extend the Spanish Lavender season! - Can be programmed for very early flowering for markets in the Deep South or for Summer sales in the North.
- Best heat tolerance of any Spanish Lavender.
- The most versatile of Spanish Lavender varieties.
Smith Trial Gardens Most Heat Tolerant
'Anouk Deluxe 1225'
Protection Information : CPBRAF; PP33,269
(Flowering Only License)
Breeder : Darwin Perennials