Lavandula X Intermedia Leaves
Lavandula x intermedia leaves Evergreen grey green leaves 4 6cm 1 2 in long covered in fine silvery.
Lavandula x intermedia leaves. Lavandin lavandula x intermedia is a popular hybrid lavender combining the cold hardiness of the english lavender lavandula angustifolia and the heat tolerance of the portuguese lavender lavandula latifolia therefore providing an answer to the gardeners worldwide quest for a provencal atmosphere in their gardens. It is tolerant of deer and rabbit browsing dry soils and drought. Angustifolia sometimes as much as 10 times more.
A sub shrub in the mint family that is very well suited to hot humid southern summers. Taller growing with broad leaves and mid blue flowers. Lavandula x intermedia varieties are grown in the lavender fields at norfolk lavender for oil production. Unfortunately the oil is not.
Genus lavandula are small aromatic evergreen shrubs with usually narrow simple entire toothed or lobed leaves and small tubular flowers in dense spikes in summer details edelweiss is a rounded evergreen shrub to about 50cm with branching stems bearing aromatic linear leaves. Lavandula common name lavender is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family lamiaceae it is native to the old world and is found in cape verde and the canary islands and from europe across to northern and eastern africa the mediterranean southwest asia to southeast india. Lavandin lavandula x intermedia is a popular hybrid lavender combining the cold hardiness of the english lavender lavandula angustifolia and the heat tolerance of the portuguese lavender lavandula latifolia therefore providing an answer to the gardeners worldwide quest for a provencal atmosphere in their gardens. Prune to shape in spring after the new leaves appear.
Prune to shape in spring after the new leaves appear. They also tend to bloom later than other. They are somewhat less hardy but grow larger and will produce more flower spikes.