Lavandula New Madrid Blue

Lavandula (Lavender)    la-VAN-dew-la                                              

New Madrid Blue: This is a specific cultivar of Spanish Lavender that has dark bluish-purple flower spikes topped with prominent white “ears” or “wings”. It is known for its aromatic foliage and works well as a hedge or in planters. Can be used for culinary purposes and for mixed containers in spring and summer. Cut spent flowers to promote a longer bloom time.

Annual

Full Sun

Height: 18-24″/Spread: 18-24″

Summer – Fall

Size Available: 1201

Lavandula New Madrid Blue

Description

Lavandula (Lavender)    la-VAN-dew-la

The genus Lavandula contains a couple of dozen species of aromatic, evergreen shrubs and subshrubs that are cultivated for their spikes of fragrant, tubular flowers on the end of long stalks. They hail from dry, sunny, rocky areas of the Mediterranean, Africa, Asia, and India. Leaves are small, densely clustered, and often grayish green. Grow lavender in a border, rock garden, as edging or hedging, or in containers. Flowers and leaves can be dried for a variety of uses.

Lavandula is very aromatic; spikes of fragrant flowers which attract bees and butterflies. Prune in early spring by cutting back flowering shoots to within an inch of the previous year’s growth, and then prune again lightly after flowering ends.