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English Lavender 'Hidcote' - 10-20cm, 2lt
£11.00
Unit price perEnglish Lavender 'Hidcote' - 10-20cm, 2lt
£11.00
Unit price perLavandula Hidcote is a dwarf, evergreen shrub with narrow, silvery blue-green foliage and small, tubular, dark purple flowers in dense spikes, with beautiful long-lasting fragrance. Blooms in late spring or early summer, sometimes twice during the season.
Hidcote Lavander can grow in any type of soil, even sandy and rocky, as long as it is well-drained. Does not like wet or waterlogged soils and prefers average, light, dry to medium moisture, slightly alkaline soils, in sunny positions. It doesn’t tolerate high summer humidity and cold winters. It needs to be protected from harsh winds. In very cold climates it has to be planted in containers and brought inside during the winter. Low maintenance plant.
Lavandula Hidcote is a very versatile plant. It is essential for any herb garden, perfect for beds and borders, banks and slopes, low hedges, and path edging. Stunning when planted in masses and very suitable for growing in containers. Often used in dry arrangements.

Lavandula x intermedia Exceptional - 10-30cm, 2lt
£11.00
Unit price perLavandula x intermedia Exceptional - 10-30cm, 2lt
£11.00
Unit price perLavandula X intermedia, commonly known as lavandin, is an exceptional hybrid plant resulting from the cross between Lavandula angustifolia (English lavender) and Lavandula latifolia (spike lavender). This perennial shrub is highly regarded for its robust growth, prolific blooming, and the delightful fragrance that characterises its blossoms.
Lavandin plants typically grow larger and more vigorously than true lavender, reaching heights of up to 90 cm (3 feet) and a spread of about the same. The foliage is evergreen, displaying narrow, grey-green leaves that are finely toothed and covered with a fine, downy texture. This foliage not only adds to the plant’s aesthetic appeal but also emits a subtle fragrance when brushed against.
The flower spikes of Lavandula × intermedia are long and slender, adorned with densely packed blooms that appear from mid-summer to early autumn. The flowers are usually a vibrant lavender-purple, although some varieties may exhibit shades of blue or white. These blossoms are not only visually striking but also highly aromatic, exuding a strong, sweet scent that is a hallmark of the plant.
Lavandin is prized for its essential oils, which are more abundant than those of true lavender, making it a preferred choice for commercial production. The oil extracted from lavandin is used extensively in aromatherapy, perfumery, and the production of soaps and cosmetics due to its potent and long-lasting fragrance.
In addition to its olfactory appeal, Lavandula × intermedia is also favoured for its hardiness and ease of cultivation. It thrives in well-drained soils with full sun exposure and demonstrates a remarkable resistance to drought and pests. These attributes make it an ideal choice for garden borders, rockeries, and as a feature plant in both formal and informal garden settings.
Overall, Lavandula × intermedia stands out as a versatile and resilient plant that combines ornamental beauty with practical uses, enriching gardens and commercial products alike with its distinctive qualities.
English Lavender 'Munstead' - 10-30cm, 2lt
£11.00
Unit price perEnglish Lavender 'Munstead' - 10-30cm, 2lt
£11.00
Unit price perLavandula angustifolia 'Munstead' is a compact, extremely fragrant, evergreen shrub with aromatic, slender, grey-green leaves and spikes of lovely, scented, small, tubular, blue-purple flowers. It’s a small cultivar, popular for its beautiful, long-lasting scent. It blooms twice, from late spring throughout the summer. Attractive to bees and butterflies.
Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead' thrives in neutral to alkaline, dry to medium moist, poor, light, sandy, well-drained soils. It prefers full sun, and doesn’t like waterlogged soils, therefore, excellent drainage is essential. Perfect for dry climates.
Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead' is a lovely and popular plant with beautiful, strong, long-lasting fragrance and cute, lavender-coloured flowers. It is great for dry banks and slopes, flower beds and borders, garden edging, and for growing in containers. Stunning when planted in masses. It is perfect for Mediterranean-style gardens, rock and gravel, cottage, urban, and wildlife gardens. Essential for herbal gardens. Very popular for dried arrangements.
Lavandula x intermedia Phenomenal - 10-30cm, 3lt
£11.00
Unit price perLavandula x intermedia Phenomenal - 10-30cm, 3lt
£11.00
Unit price perLavandula × intermedia 'Phenomenal' is a highly esteemed variety of lavender renowned for its robustness and striking visual appeal. This hybrid, also known as Lavandin, is a cross between Lavandula angustifolia and Lavandula latifolia. 'Phenomenal' is particularly celebrated for its exceptional tolerance to varying weather conditions, including humidity, heat, and cold, making it a versatile choice for gardens in diverse climates.
The plant is characterised by its vigorous growth and uniform, mounded shape, typically reaching a height and spread of approximately 60-90 cm (2-3 feet). It boasts silvery-green foliage that retains its colour throughout the year, providing year-round interest. The long, slender stems are topped with an abundance of fragrant, deep violet-blue flower spikes that bloom from mid-summer to early autumn. These flowers are not only visually stunning but also attract a plethora of pollinators, including bees and butterflies, enhancing the biodiversity of the garden.
One of the notable features of 'Phenomenal' is its strong resistance to common lavender ailments such as root and foliar diseases, which can plague other varieties. This resilience, coupled with its low maintenance requirements, makes it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. The plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, demonstrating drought tolerance once established.
In addition to its ornamental value, 'Phenomenal' lavender is highly prized for its aromatic properties. The flowers can be harvested and dried for use in a variety of applications, from potpourris and sachets to culinary dishes and essential oil production. The strong, pleasing fragrance of the plant adds a sensory delight to gardens and landscapes.
Overall, Lavandula × intermedia 'Phenomenal' is a versatile, hardy, and beautiful addition to any garden, offering both aesthetic and practical benefits with minimal effort.
Lavandula stoechas Papillion | French Lavender - 30-60cm, 5lt
£25.00
Unit price perLavandula stoechas Papillion | French Lavender - 30-60cm, 5lt
£25.00
Unit price perLavandula stoechas 'Papillon', commonly known as French Lavender or Butterfly Lavender, is a striking and aromatic perennial shrub highly prized for its unique and decorative appearance. This variety of lavender is renowned for its distinctive blooms, which feature a compact, bushy form adorned with upright flower spikes. Each spike is crowned with a cluster of small, dark purple flowers that are topped by conspicuous, petal-like bracts resembling butterfly wings, hence the name 'Papillon', meaning butterfly in French.
The foliage of Lavandula stoechas 'Papillon' is another of its attractive features. The narrow, grey-green leaves are evergreen, providing year-round interest and a pleasant aromatic scent when crushed. The foliage contrasts beautifully with the vivid flower spikes, creating an eye-catching display in gardens and landscapes.
Flowering from late spring to early summer, this lavender variety is a magnet for pollinators, attracting bees and butterflies, which adds to the vitality of any garden. Its blooms are also highly valued for their use in potpourris and sachets due to their strong fragrance.
Lavandula stoechas 'Papillon' thrives in well-drained, alkaline to neutral soils and requires full sun to flourish. It is well-suited for use in borders, rockeries, and containers, making it a versatile addition to various garden settings. In addition to its ornamental value, it is also a low-maintenance plant, requiring minimal watering once established and benefiting from an annual trim to maintain its shape and encourage further flowering.
While generally hardy, it can be susceptible to frost, so protection may be necessary in particularly harsh winters. Overall, Lavandula stoechas 'Papillon' is a delightful and robust choice for gardeners seeking a blend of beauty, fragrance, and ecological benefits.
Lavandula | English Lavender 'Munstead' - 20-30cm, 5lt
£29.00
Unit price perLavandula | English Lavender 'Munstead' - 20-30cm, 5lt
£29.00
Unit price perEnglish Lavender | Lavandula angustifolia Hidcote - 7.5lt
£40.00
Unit price perEnglish Lavender | Lavandula angustifolia Hidcote - 7.5lt
£40.00
Unit price perLavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' is an excellent choice for gardens, particularly in cottage, Mediterranean, and wildlife-friendly designs. This compact, evergreen shrub features deep purple-blue flowers and silvery-green foliage, making it ideal for borders, edging, or container planting. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. 'Hidcote' is drought-tolerant once established and requires minimal maintenance, needing only occasional pruning to maintain its shape. It is highly attractive to pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, enhancing biodiversity. Hardy it can withstand cold winters yet enjoys warm, sunny summers. Avoid heavy, wet soils, as excessive moisture can cause root rot. Perfect for adding fragrance and structure to any garden.