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Lavender (English)Lavandula angustifolia
1. Big Time Blue
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This Lavender is the earliest blooming angustifolia variety by far! Flowers are 4" larger than Munstead or Hidcote. Plants form compact shrubby mounds of aromatic gray foliage. Excellent for fresh cut or dried flowers. Needs good drainage and full sun for best growth.
4B-STrd Gal-Gr 12"-16"12"-18"5-9
  
2. Big Time White
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Pure white version of Big Time Blue, extra large flowers grow on compact gray-green foliage. Comes into bloom earlier than others and continues into fall.
4B-STrd Gal-Gr 12"-15"12"-18"5-9
  
3. Blue Spear
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Blue Spear shows off bigger, taller spikes than any other seed lavender, with more upright flower stems that stand closer to each other for huge impact from a distance. Very easy to grow, with high uniformity, good habit and earliness.
6D-N  11"-13"9"-11"6-8
  
4. Ellagance™ Pink
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This first year flowering L. angustifolia has pink flowers. They are produced in abundance atop bushy mounds of silver-green foliage from midsummer through early fall.
6D-N  12"-14"12"-16"5-8
  
5. Ellagance™ Snow
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These sensational new lavenders bloom the first year, show incredible uniformity and produce scads of fragrant white flower spikes from July to September. Butterflies love them. The compact, bushy, branching plants grow to 12-16 inches tall.
6D-N  12"-14"12"-16"5-9
  
6. Hidcote
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Dark purple flowers above a dense mound of fine-leaved, silvery, aromatic foliage.
6D-N  12"-18"18"5-9
  
7. Imperial Gem
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A compact variety with numerous purple flowers in summer. Proportionate flower stems keep the plant from looking leggy or flopping under the weight of its blooms. The habit is well-rounded and tidy; made of silvery green leaves. A must have addition for growers looking to upgrade their Lavender lineup! Top rated performer by the Chicago Botanic Garden.

The grey-green foliage forms a compact mound topped with plump, rich violet purple flower wands that are perfect for cutting for fresh and dried bouquets. Clusters of tiny flowers appear at the nodes up the stem in addition to the terminal inflorescence, adding color down into the plant.

4B-STrd Gal-Gr 18"-24"18"-24"5-9
  
8. Lavance Deep Purple
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Produces the deepest purple lavender summer color with no bleaching, on the most controlled English Lavender available.
6D-N  10"-12"10"-12"5-9
  
9. Munstead
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Rich lavender flower spikes fill the air with their sweet, intoxicating fragrance all summer long. Its compact habit and relatively short stature makes it a good choice for edging. This is often said to be the hardiest variety of all Lavender.
6D-N  12"-16"12"5-9
  
10. Super Blue
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This strain has grey-green foliage with rich, deep blue flower spikes appearing on short stems. Excellent winter hardiness and heat and humidity tolerance. Prune lightly in early spring, no harder than 4 inches.
4B-STrd Gal-Gr 10"-12"10"-12"4-9
  
11. Sweet Romance
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‘Sweet Romance’ is destined to become a favorite of gardeners because it begins to flower a bit earlier in the season, typically in early summer and lasting into early fall. The grey-green foliage forms a compact mound topped with plump, rich violet purple flower wands that are perfect for cutting for fresh and dried bouquets. Clusters of tiny flowers appear at the nodes up the stem in addition to the terminal inflorescence, adding color down into the plant.
4B-STrd Gal-Gr 12"-18"12"-18"5-9

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