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The variety of lavender

Marie Schrader
2020-08-13 15:47:27
The varieties of lavender include Sid Cote Lavender, mengshide Lavender, Graf Lavender, Purple bouquet Lavender, and Betty Blue Lavender. Sid Cote lavender is the most popular Lavender variety abroad. Mengshide Lavender, with large spikes, is popular in the United States.

"Sid Cote" Lavender

"Hidekote" lavender is the most popular Lavender variety in foreign countries. It has strong fragrance, dark blue purple flowers, silver green leaves, and flowering period from late spring to early summer. The plant is relatively small and grows slowly. It is the recommended variety for small garden

Plant height: 60cm

Crown width: 75cm

Cold resistant zone: 5-8

Lavender

"Mengshide" Lavender

"Mengshide" Lavender, with large spikes, lavender, grayish green leaves, lace, strong fragrance, compact plant type, slow growth, flowering from the middle to the last ten days of spring, like cool all day environment, popular in the United States..

Plant height: 45cm

Crown width: 60cm

Cold resistant zone: 5-8

Lavender

"Graf" Lavender

"Graf" Lavender, with long spikes and a flowering period from late spring to early summer, has higher plants than other narrow leaf lavender.

Plant height: 90CM

Crown width: 75cm

Cold resistant zone: 5-8

Lavender

"Purple bouquet" Lavender

"Purple bouquet" Lavender, with slender stalk, silver green leaves, flowering in early summer and bright purple flowers, is the first choice for making cut and dried flowers. Like other lavender, like the arid environment, we need to pay attention to the soil drainage.

Plant height: 50cm

Crown width: 75cm

Cold resistant zone: 5-8

Lavender variety

"Betty Blue" Lavender

"Betty Blue" Lavender, with big spikes and dark blue purple, has a flowering period from late spring to early summer. Its growing habits are especially suitable for delicate small gardens.

Plant height: 75cm

Crown width: 90CM

Cold resistant zone: 5-8

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