Spanish Lavender
Spanish lavender is known for its strong fragrance and distinctive flowers topped with bracts that resemble wings or little rabbit ears. Native to the Mediterranean region Spanish lavender are one of the earliest types of lavenders to bloom, typically in May. They love the heat and will hold their bloom for a long time. While they are not as winter hardy as other types of lavender, they are hardy to the Pacific Northwest and will remain evergreen. (Shrub,Herb)
Bloom time | Size | Exposure | ||||||
Summer | 0 tall x 0 wide | |||||||
Hardiness Zone:6,7,8,9 Cold Hardy to -10° to 0°F |
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