Lavandula angustifolia
Known for its fragrant purple flowers and silvery-green foliage, lavender is cherished for its calming properties and beauty. It symbolizes purity, silence, devotion, and serenity.
Lamiaceae (Mint family)
Late spring to late summer (June-August)
Used by ancient Romans for bathing, scenting laundry, and as an insect repellent. Associated with cleanliness and purity. Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria were notable admirers.
Full sun (6+ hours daily)
Low to moderate once established, drought tolerant
Well-drained, Alkaline, Sandy, Gravelly, Loamy
Plant in spring in a sunny location with excellent drainage.
Prune after flowering to maintain shape and promote bushiness.
Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal issues.
Avoid overwatering and wet soil, especially in winter.
Amend heavy clay soils to improve drainage.
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