LAVANDULA 'RICHARD GRAY'

lavender 'Richard Gray'

LAVANDULA 'RICHARD GRAY'

lavender 'Richard Gray'

  • Maintenance advice : Prune after flowering, without reaching any of the dry wood, to keep the plant dense and compact. Benefit from the dried flowers by making scented bunches for drawers and cupboards.
  • Botanical/Horticultural origin : Horticultural origin : bred at Kew Gardens, London (UK) around 1980
  • Use group : Sträucher
  • Height at 10 years : 0,5 m
  • Width at 10 years : 1 m
  • Growth : Medium
  • Fragrance : Yes
  • Exposure : Full sun
  • Evergreen/Deciduous : Evergreen
  • Shape : rounded, ball, globe
  • Colour of leaves : Silver grey
  • Colour of flowers : Blue violet
  • Soil type : Dry soil
  • Uses : Rockery
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Silvery grey foliage. Grows well, easy to maintain. Rustic, stubby, dense and compact, very resistant to dry weather. Abundant purple-blue, very perfumed flowers appear between June and August. Aromatic, medicinal and melliferous plant. Hybrid of Lavandula lanata and angustifolia.