Woolly lavender - Seeds
Lavandula lanata
A plant similar to common lavender, but in this species the entire plant is covered with a dense layer of greyish-white wool-like hairs. It grows from the Serranía de Ronda in Málaga to eastern Andalusia and Murcia, starting at 400 metres above sea level, usually in limestone soils. It gives off a strong balsamic scent.
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ReferenceLavandula lanata
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FamilyLamiaceae
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Solar expositionSol
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WateringLow
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Frost resistanceMedium
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Planting timeApril
June
March
May
November
October
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FragranceYes (plant)
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Hardiness (USDA)10
8
9 -
LifecyclePerennial
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Flower colorPurple
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FoliageEvergreen
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Spacing60-90 cm
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Production for TeasYes
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WildflowersYes
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Native seedsYes
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BiodiversityYes
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Special treatmentRequires stratification
Sowing in seed tray
Planting time
Data sheet
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FamilyLamiaceae
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Solar expositionSol
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WateringLow
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Frost resistanceMedium
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FragranceYes (plant)
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Hardiness (USDA)10, 8, 9
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LifecyclePerennial
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Flower colorPurple
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FoliageEvergreen
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Spacing60-90 cm
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Production for TeasYes
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WildflowersYes
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Native seedsYes
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BiodiversityYes
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Special treatmentRequires stratification, Sowing in seed tray
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