Lavandula Intermedia Grosso
Description
This vigorous English lavender produces masses of long, slender stems, that are topped with clusters of vivid violet flowers between July and August, above mounds of grey-green leaves. It makes a gorgeous, flowering, informal hedge, especially along a path, where its fabulous fragrance can best be appreciated. It works well in a Mediterranean garden, or clipped into a formal sphere for a contemporary look. The highly scented flower-spikes are also a magnet for bees and other nectar-loving insects.
Garden care: Cut back the stalks after the flowers have faded to retain a compact shape. Carefully trim back in April, taking care not to cut into old wood.
Eventual height & spread: 1m * 1m
Position: full sun
Soil: moderately fertile, well-drained soil
Rate of growth: vigorous
Flowering period: July to August
Hardiness: fully hardy