Lavandula angustifolia Munstead (Lavender)

Lavender is such a magnificent plant; not only for the bees and butterflies but in its uses around the home. Keep Lavender Angustifolia Munstead well looked after in full sun; free draining soil and trimmed once a year it can provide soft architectural features around the garden.

£13.67 (inc. VAT)

Pack of 3 plant(s)

Out of stock

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Specifications:

  • Colour: Lilac, Purple
  • Height: 50cm
  • Perennial

Good For:

  • Beds and borders
  • Bees
  • Cut flowers
  • Fragrance

How to grow:

  • Hardiness: Hardy
  • Soil Type: Moist but well drained
  • Position: Full sun

More Information

Lavender angustifolia Munstead is a variety of lavender known for its strong, sweet fragrance. It is one of the most popular lavenders among gardeners and aromatherapists due to its versatility and adaptability. The plant has gray-green foliage with purple flowers that appear in late spring and early summer. The leaves are narrow and pointed, giving them a lance-like shape. The flowers release a strong scent when crushed or dried.

The plant thrives in sunny locations with well-draining soil such as raised beds, window boxes, pots or rock gardens. Once established, it does not need frequent watering but should be watered during periods of drought to keep the soil moist

Sold in packs of 3 x 9cm pots