Lavender angustifolia ‘Loddon Pink’
Available in a 9cm pot only£7.00
This variety has been grown in England since before 1950. Flowers are pinky-grey and fade to soft mauve and the foliage is robust and grey-green.Attracts bees and butterflies. Fragrant. Flowers may be cut and dried.
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Description
Common Name | Height | Spread | Tolerance ? | Flower Colour |
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English Lavender | 60cm | 50cm | Hardy | Pinky Grey/Mauve |
Lavenders like well-drained soil in a sunny site that receives sun for most of the day. Lavandula angustifolia (English) prefers alkaline soil which will help extend its life whilst Lavandula stoechas (French) and to a lesser extent Lavandula x intermedia (Lavandin), can thrive in slightly acid soil. Lime maybe added to acid soils where necessary.
Wet soil in winter can have a terrible effect on hardy and half-hardy lavenders. It is wet soil, rather than frost, that is more likely to kill these plants.
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Additional information
Colour | |
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Flowering Time | Mid-Season |
Leaf Type | Evergreen |
Height | Tall |
AGM | No |
Pot Size | |
Lavender Type | angustifolia (English) |
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