5 English Lavender Live Plants | Fragrant Lavender Perennials | Hardy Full Sun Herb | Pollinator Friendly | Starter Plants
5 English Lavender Live Plants | Fragrant Lavender Perennials | Hardy Full Sun Herb | Pollinator Friendly | Starter Plants
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Transform your garden with 5 English Lavender Starter Perennial Plants, prized for their wonderfully fragrant flowers, silvery-green foliage, and long-lasting beauty. English Lavender is a timeless favorite for herb gardens, cottage landscapes, borders, walkways, and containers, producing aromatic purple flower spikes that attract butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators.
Easy to grow and drought tolerant once established, these hardy perennials thrive in sunny locations and return year after year. Fresh or dried, the fragrant blooms are perfect for bouquets, wreaths, sachets, crafts, and culinary use.
Key Features
- Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia
- Common Name: English Lavender
- Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Herb
- Quantity: 5 Live Starter Plants
- Flower Color: Purple
- Foliage Color: Silvery Green
- Mature Height: 18–24 inches
- Spread: 18–24 inches
- Bloom Season: Late Spring through Summer
- Growth Habit: Compact, Mounding
- Light Requirements: Full Sun
- Water Needs: Low; drought tolerant once established
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–9
- Characteristics: Extremely Fragrant, Pollinator Friendly, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Low Maintenance
Why You'll Love It
- Wonderfully fragrant flowers and foliage
- Beautiful purple blooms throughout the season
- Attracts butterflies, bees, and pollinators
- Excellent for fresh and dried arrangements
- Drought tolerant once established
- Deer and rabbit resistant
- Easy to grow
- Returns every year
Perfect For
- Herb gardens
- Pollinator gardens
- Cottage gardens
- Borders
- Walkways
- Raised beds
- Containers
- Cut and dried flower gardens
Care Instructions
Plant in full sun and well-drained soil. Water regularly while plants establish, then reduce watering once mature. Avoid overly wet soil, particularly during winter. Lightly prune after flowering to maintain a compact shape and encourage vigorous growth.
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