Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead'
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Common name: Munstead Lavender
Description: This compact English lavender cultivar produces dense spikes of deep purple-blue flowers above silvery-grey aromatic foliage. Named after Gertrude Jekyll's famous garden, 'Munstead' is prized for its neat, compact habit and reliable flowering performance. The intensely fragrant flowers bloom from mid-summer and can be harvested for potpourri or culinary use. The evergreen foliage provides year-round structure and releases its classic lavender scent when brushed against. This variety is particularly well-suited to formal herb gardens and low hedging.
Other benefits: excellent for low hedging, highly fragrant flowers and foliage, culinary and craft uses
Wildlife attraction: exceptional for bees and butterflies, flowers attract beneficial insects
Height & spread (approx.) at 10 years: 45cm x 60cm
Position: full sun essential; requires open, well-ventilated position
Soil pH: prefers alkaline, well-drained soils; excellent drainage essential
Moisture: drought tolerant; avoid overwatering, excellent for dry gardens
Winter hardiness: fully hardy to -20°C
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