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Product ID: 1698
Lady
(Lavandula angustifolia)
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Blooms heavily the first year.
Usually grown as an annual, Lady sets the standard for earliness and uniform, dark violet bloom color. Begins blooming 10-12 weeks after germination. Performs well in the greenhouse. Winter hardy in zones 6 and above, but can survive in zone 5 if given winter protection. Avg. 27,000 seeds/oz. Packet: 50 seeds.
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Plant Cycle: (TP)
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Growing Information:
DAYS TO GERMINATION: 14-21 days. SOWING TIME: Spring. SEEDING METHOD: Transplant. LIGHT PREFERENCE: Sun. PLANT HEIGHT: 12-18". PLANT SPACING: 12-18". HARDINESS ZONES: Zones 5-8. |
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Container
Variety does well when grown in a container. |
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Greenhouse
Variety does especially well when started in, or grown in, a greenhouse environment. |
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Cut Flowers
Good variety to choose for fresh cut Flowers displays. |
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Dried Flowers
Variety is excellent for creating dried Flowers. |
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All-America Selections
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