Description
Latin Name: Lavandula Angustifolia. Days to Maturity: 100-110. About the Plant: Perennial. An excellent alternative to vegetative varieties. Deep purple flowers bloom the first year on large, dense spikes. Plants are bushy, uniform, and well-branched. Winter hardy in Zones 5–7. FleuroSelect Gold Award Winner. Edible Flowers: The flowers can be used to garnish desserts and as a distinct flavor element in baked goods. Flavor is sweet and floral, and pair well with citrus, berries, nuts, mint, and cinnamon. Compact and tidy plants reach just 10-12 inches.