Item Number: SNV5032
Purple Ribbons Spanish Lavender Seeds
Purple Ribbons Spanish Lavender Seeds
Drought Tolerant Piney Scented Lavendar
Spanish Lavender's silvery-gray, drought tolerant foliage is crowned with plump oblong purple flower bracts with a top knot of lavender petals reminiscent of bright butterflies. Hard to find from seed, the foliage and flowers of these tough and handsome plants form the Mediterranean region have a spicy pine fragrance. Spanish Lavender takes unrelenting sun and heat. It performs well in both dry, hot landscapes and milder-climate cottage gardens and is a handsome container plant.
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Description
Description
Spanish Lavender's silvery-gray, drought tolerant foliage is crowned with plump oblong purple flower bracts with a top knot of lavender petals reminiscent of bright butterflies. Hard to find from seed, the foliage and flowers of these tough and handsome plants form the Mediterranean region have a spicy pine fragrance. Spanish Lavender takes unrelenting sun and heat. It performs well in both dry, hot landscapes and milder-climate cottage gardens and is a handsome container plant.
Planting and growing information can be found on the seed packet image. While Renee's Garden seeds are not certified organic, they do not sell treated or GMO seeds and have signed the "Safe Seed Pledge". This seedline features unique varieties personally selected by Renee Shepherd for use in the kitchen or in bouquets.
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Shipping Information
Shipping Weight: 0.01 lb
Dimensions: 4.5"L x 3.125"W x 0.1"H
Features
Features
- Attracts Bees/Butterflies
- Container Compatible
- Does Not Require Support
- Drought Tolerant
- Fragrant
- Heat Tolerant
- Open-Pollinated
- Requires Summer Water
- Somewhat Drought Tolerant
- Suited to Warmer Climates
- Useful for Ornamental
Characteristics
Characteristics
Planting & Care
Planting & Care
Planting: To Start Indoors: In early spring, sow lavender seeds in a container of seed starting mix, cover very lightly and keep at 60 - 70°F. Keep evenly moist, not soggy, until seedlings slowly emerge over 14 - 25 days, providing a good light source. When seedlings have several sets of leaves, transplant 2" apart into deeper containers. Plant outside in a well-drained, sunny spot when plants are 2 - 3" tall after gradually acclimating to outdoor conditions. To Start in the Garden: Sow directly into a well-worked, finely-textured garden bed in full sun when weather is warm and settled. Cover very lightly. Lavender germinates slowly and unevenly; it is critical to keep seedbed evenly moist, but not soggy, as they emerge.
Growing: If given excellent drainage and good air circulation, Spanish Lavender is perennial in areas where winter temperatures stay above 10°F. Plants flower lightly the first season and come into full bloom by their second summer. After blooming season, prune and shape plants while cutting off spent flower stalks.
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I am really looking forward to these blooming-they are beautiful and so unique looking! Arrived quickly with great info on the package.
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