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Lavender, Lady
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Scientific Name: Lavandula angustifolia 'Lady'
Common Name: Lady 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): 6-8
Germination: Easy
Number of Seeds Per Pack: 35
Uses: Scent
Notes: Flowers first season from seeds start early. Lavendar-Blue flowers.
LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA 'LADY'. AAS Winner for 1994. A very nice improvement on English lavender. This is the first strain to flower consistently in the first year from seed. Uniform, compact branching habit; 20-25 cm/8-10 in. tall. Lavender-blue flowers. For centuries the fragrant flowers of lavender 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.
Price: $5.00/pkt
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Any statement made concerning medical
conditions treated with this herb is not intended as sound medical advice. The
seeds are NOT to be ingested only planted. Herbs need to taken only with
the guidance of a trained physician or established herblist.
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