Angustifolia Lavandula 'Munstead' (English Lavender) is a dwarf, compact variety of L. angustifolia with fine, grey-green leaves and tall, fine-petalled spikes of blue flowers that smell strongly of lavender. Popular garden plant with multiple uses, including cooking, perfume, and oil. As a tight border plant, bedding plant, or container plant. grows to a height and width of around 50 cm. After flowering, trim back by one-third to maintain order. Replaced ideally every ten years. prefers fully sunned, well-drained soils that are alkaline, but will grow in various environments, especially coastal ones.
Light requirement: Full Sun
Water requirement: Low
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Skill level: Intermediate
Growth rate: Fast
Suitable for containers: Yes
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Drought tolerance: High
Frost tolerance: Medium
Wind tolerance: High
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Colour: Green
Variegation: No
Size: Small/medium
Seasonality: Evergreen
Flowering: Yes; profuse/bright display
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Fruit: No