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Spanish Lavender: Plant Care Growing Guide - The Spruce Spanish lavender (Lavendula stoechas) is a species of lavender that grows as a low shrub with a distinct flower shape It is known for its upright petals that appear at the top of the flower heads, giving the blooms a rabbit-like appearance
Spanish Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) - Gardenia Spanish lavender is a common name for Lavandula stoechas, a species of lavender native to the Mediterranean region of Europe, including Spain, Portugal, and France
Lavandula stoechas - Wikipedia This species is more tender than common lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), being less frost-resistant, but harsher and more resinous in its oils Like other lavenders, it is associated with hot, dry, sunny conditions in alkaline soils
How to Grow and Care for Spanish Lavender - Garden Design Spanish lavender (Lavandula stoechas) is the showiest of the garden lavenders, with tall petal-like bracts that rise above plump flower spikes like the ears of a rabbit It also thrives in hot, dry conditions, making it ideal for warmer climates and waterwise landscapes
Lavandula stoechas (Bract Lavender, Butterfly Lavender, French Lavender . . . Shear back lightly after summer bloom to encourage bushy growth and shorter flower stems These plants do not like to be cut back to the ground and will often die after doing so Used to make essential oils or potpourri and other dried arrangments Nectar from flowers attracts bees and butterflies This plant is resistant to damage by deer
Lavandula stoechas: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive . . . Lavandula stoechas produces dark purple flower spikes topped with four lighter purple bracts that resemble little flags or butterfly wings, hence the nickname Butterfly Lavender The blooms appear in spring and early summer, adorning the plant with vibrant colors that attract bees and butterflies
Lavandula stoechas - BBC Gardeners World Magazine Lavandula stoechas is commonly referred to as French lavender It’s an aromatic dwarf shrub with narrow, greyish leaves, and bears dense, oval heads of small purple flowers topped with with a tuft of purple bracts
Lavandula stoechas - How to grow care Lavandula stoechas grow and care – shrub of the genus Lavandula also known as Spanish lavender or French lavender, Lavandula stoechas perennial evergreen plant also used as ornamental fragrant plant, can grow in mediterranean, subtropical or temperate climate and growing in hardiness zone 5-10
Lavandula stoechas - ballseed. com General Information: Striking flowers contrast beautifully with aromatic silvery foliage Its long-lasting fragrance attracts butterflies Stunning in the perennial border Use dried flowers and leaves for potpourri Reseeds where hardy; winter indoors in cold climates Striking flowers contrast beautifully with aromatic silvery foliage