Lavender angustifolia Munstead
A popular variety for growing in gravel gardens, along with edging paths and borders, Lavender Munstead bears dense spikes of fragrant, blue-purple flowers above aromatic grey-green leaves.
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A popular variety for growing in gravel gardens, along with edging paths and borders, Lavender Munstead bears dense spikes of fragrant, blue-purple flowers above aromatic grey-green leaves.
This lavender variety has been named after Gertrude Jekyll’s famous garden at Munstead Woods.
- Deciduous perennial
- Fully hardy
- Flowers: July - September
- Low maintenance
- Relatively disease and pest free
- Toxic to cats and dogs
- Any moist, well-drained soil
- Any Aspect
- Full sun
- Exposed or sheltered
- Grown in peat free compost within a biodegradable pot made from waste coir with natural latex. Pop the discarded coir pot in the green bin, leave out for birds to use for nesting, use as mulch or add to compost heap.
- Pinch back to keep the plant bushy.