Lavandula angustifolia (also Lavandula spica or Lavandula vera; common lavender, true lavender, ...
Lavandula stoechas 20 (40)cm, a beautiful reminder of your last Mediterranean holiday is this dwarf, very aromatic shrub, which has been naturalized on the Canaries as well.
lavandulaefolia By LoveToKnow Z. lavandulaefolia (Zietenia) - Dwarf, creeping, half-shrubby perennial of a greyish hue, 6 to 12 inches high, with purple flowers in summer, borne in whorls, forming a spike about 6 inches long, ...
5. Lavandula multifida Felty silver foliage covers these Mediterranean shrubs reaching 3 feet wide and half as tall. Thin stems topped with violet blooms appear from spring into fall. Zones 16-24. Find your climate zone ...
Lavandula multifida . Fern Leaf Lavender Description Lavandula multifida is not your typical Lavender that will melt in our heat and humidity. This species stands up to our wet conditions without the usual problems associated with lavenders.
Lavandula multifida 'Spanish Eyes' Lamiaceae Lavandula multifida 'Spanish Eyes' is a perennial subshrub or shrub native to the Mediterranean region. The compact plants will reach 2 feet (60 cm) tall in containers or in the landscape.
Although Lavandula 'Provence' does not produce commercially viable oil, it is a choice lavender for cutting fresh or dried flowers, wands and potpourri. Photographed at Cedarbrook Farm in Sequim, Washington.
Spanish Lavender (Lavandula stoechas ssp pedunculata) spends its first year in the ground settling in. Its second year it really takes off, spreading rapidly, & sewing its seeds some distance.
Lavandula multifida Schopflavendel, Spanischer Lavendel (L. stoechas ) Herkunft Westliches Mittelmeergebiet.
Lavender Lady (Lavandula) A very nice tight and compact version of English Lavender that can actually bloom from seed the first year! This makes this a usable lavender even north of its normal range as an annual.
Lavandula heterophylla Lavender, Sweet annual, easy care created by in the weeds zones: 5a thru 10b ...
Lavandula spp. Lavender fills the early summer garden with sensory delights: beautiful purple-toned blooms atop foliage that oozes fragrance on a sunny afternoon.
Lavandula latifolia Family: Lamiaceae / Labiatae Spike Lavender An evergreen shrub growing. It is hardy to zone 7. It is in leaf all year.
Lavandula (Lavandula angustifolia printed as Lavandula vera D. C.) Click on graphic for larger image ...
Lavandula officinalis MEDICINAL: Lavendar tea made from the blossoms is used as an antidepressant. It is used in combination with other herbs for a remedy for depression and nervous tension and stress. It is also used as a headache remedy.
Lavandula Ă- intermedia 'Grosso' ('Grosso' lavender) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: 1 ...
Lavandula 'Sawyers' Lavender Late summer flowering. Resinous aroma Grows best in sandy soils. Full sun Ht 3ft 90cm Rosmarinus officinalis blue Spring flowering. Evergreen Ht 5ft 1.5m ...
Lavandula stoechas subsp. stoechas f. rosea 'Kew Red' 81. French Lavender ...
*Lavender Lavandula species 1 to 3' 2 to 3' Sun; well-drained, low fertility soil; entire state for some species.
The Lavenders Lavandula are a genus of about 25-30 species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, native from the Mediterranean region south to tropical Africa and to the southeast regions of India.
Lavender (Lavandula vera) Description Lavender is a many-branched, somewhat woody, perennial plant growing 1 ˝ to 3 feet tall. The narrow leaves are about 2 inches long and have a pleasing gray-green color.
Spanish Eyes Lavandula multifida 'Spanish Eyes' (Annual) Leaves, when crushed, have the aroma of oregano - The compact plants will reach 2 feet tall in containers or in the landscape. • ...
Rosea Lavender ( Lavandula angustifolia ) Rosea Lobelia ( Lobelia cardinalis ) Rosea Mottlecah ( Eucalyptus macrocarpa ) ...
Alhucema - Lavandula latifolia Aliara - Alliaria officinalis Aliaria - Alliaria officinalis Alicacabí - Physalis alkekengi Aligustre - Ligustrum vulgare Aliso - Alnus glutinosa Aliso - Alnus rubra Aliso negro - Ilex verticillata ...
Common lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) Common periwinkle, lesser periwinkle, greater periwinkle (Vinca major, Vinca minor) Common pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea) Common privet (Ligustrum vulgare) ...
Dwarf English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia 'Lady') Dwarf Fan Palm (Rhapis excelsa) Dwarf Flowering Tobacco (Nicotiana alata 'Nicki Bright') Dwarf Flowering Tobacco (Nicotiana 'Domino Series') ...
common name for any plant of the genus Lavandula, herbs or shrubby plants of the family Labiatae ( family), most of which are native to the Mediterranean region but naturalized elsewhere.
Grevillea lavandulacea (Lavender Grevillea) Grevillea 'Noellii' Grevillea robusta (Silk Oak) Grevillea rosmarinifolia (Rosemary Grevillea) Grevillea thelemanniana (Hummingbird Bush, Spider-net Grevillea) Hakea cycloptera (Elm Seed Hakea) ...
Its family is Labiatae; its genus is Lavandula; and its species is angustifolia. White English lavender? Lavandula angustifolia 'Alba'. Spanish lavender? Lavandula stoechas. Spanish lavender with those little pink wings on top?
Lavandula - Lavender Lavatera Leptospermum Leucothoe - rarely, and if so, just to shape - in early spring Leycesteria Ligustrum Lilac (Syringa)- will tolerate hard renovation pruning also - if required.
Also of note (1/3/99): Teucrium marum (Cat Thyme -- Sections C & F) and Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender, Section B) are two dependable clump formers that keep the eyes beguiled in winter.
Alstroemeria pulchra subsp. lavandulacea Alstroemeria pulchra subsp. pulchra ...
The first specimen of this plant was collected for science by Edwin James near the Platte in Colorado in 1820 and the plant was named Oenothera lavandulaefolia by Torrey and Gray in 1840; ...
paniculata Panicled Goldenraintree Kolkwitzia amabilis Beautybush Botanical Name Common Name Lagerstroemia (indica x fauriei) 'Natchez' Natchez Crape Myrtle Lagerstroemia fauriei Crape Myrtle Lagerstroemia indica Crape Myrtle Lavandula ...
See also: Lavender, Green, Pink, Evergreen, Grass
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