Lavender: Lavandula angustifolia x lanata
Botanical name: Lavandula angustifolia x lanata
Common name: Lavender, Goodwin's
Planted
4
times
at a glance
Soil: | dry, alkaline, sand |
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Sun: | |
Zones: | 8a thru 10b |
Care: |
easy
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Lifespan: |
perennial
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Category: | |
Attributes: |
deer resistant, butterfly attracting, bee attracting, edible, drought tolerant |
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description for "Lavender: Lavandula angustifolia x lanata"
Goodwin's Lavender is a tender perennial. Overwinters in Zones 8-10; should be potted and brought indoors in colder climates. Large, grey/green fuzzy foliage on a rather large plant which reaches 24-36 inches in one season in the Midwest. Blooms freely; long lavender wands. Gardeners in northern zones should keep the tender perennials and desirable annual herbs indoors during the cold months.