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 Lavender, Munstead  
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|  |  Scientific Name: Lavandula angustifolia 'munstead' Common Name:  Munstead Lavender
 Other Common Names:   
Alfazema Brava, Alhucema, 
Alhucena, Broad-leaf Lavender, Broadleaved Lavender, English Lavender, Espliego, 
Grande Lavande, Lavande Aspic, Lavando Spigo, Lavanta, Lavender, Lavender Vera, 
Spijk Lavendel, Spik Lavendel, Spike, Spike Lavender, Spikenard, True Lavender
 Plant Type: Perennial
 Where To Plant: Full Sun to Partly Shady
 Soil Types: Average
 Zones (See US Zone map): 4-9
 Germination: Easy
 Number of Seeds Per Pack: 50
 Uses: Scent
 Notes: Flowers Lavendar-Blue;  Bluer and earlier than most.  Compact narrow green foliage.
 LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA 'MUNSTEAD'. Flowers lavender-blue, bluer and earlier than most. Compact narrow green foliage. Ht. 30-45cm/12-18""  The true lavender cherished for its sweet odour, which is more delicate than other types. Note: when raised from seeds, some English lavenders (e.g. Hidcote, Munstead and Rosea) are not 100% true to type; some variability in size and flowering characteristics is to be expected.  For centuries the fragrant flowers have been used in dried sachets, scented soaps, perfumes and potpourris. Lavender oil is an important article of commerce. In the garden, lavenders make sweet-smelling border plants along pathways. The most popular are the English varieties. Note: when raised from seeds, some English lavenders (e.g. Hidcote, Munstead and Rosea) are not 100% true to type; some variability in size and flowering characteristics is to be expected.  Price: $2.50/pkt 
 
 
 
  
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seeds are NOT to be ingested only planted. Herbs need to taken only with 
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