40 Plants Mix Live Lavender Flower Plant Lavandula x Intermedia Fragrant Flowers Seedling 4-6″Tall
Lavender (Lavandula) is a cherished genus of perennial flowering plants in the mint family (Lamiaceae). Renowned for its iconic fragrance, silver-grey foliage, and vibrant flower spikes, it has been cultivated for centuries for ornamental, culinary, and medicinal purposes.
- Form: Typically grows as a low-maintenance, bushy, evergreen shrub or subshrub, often reaching heights of 1 to 3 feet depending on the variety.
- Foliage: The leaves are generally lance-shaped, narrow, and silver-grey to grey-green in color. They are often covered in fine hairs (indumentum) that house the plant’s essential oils, contributing to its distinct aromatic profile.
- Flowers: Tiny, tubular flowers are arranged in whorls on upright, wiry spikes that rise above the foliage. While classic shades are purple, violet, and blue, cultivars are available in pink, white, and even yellowish hues. Some species, like Lavandula stoechas (Spanish lavender), feature distinctive “bracts” at the top of the spike that resemble rabbit ears.















