LAVENDER MUNSTEAD (Live Pant/Root ) Perennial
FAST & FREE SHIPPING
Over 90% of our orders are processed and ship out by next business day.
We are currently processing and shipping most orders within 1-3 business days. (backorders not included) Due to high demand during the peak months of January to May, orders may require additional time for packaging /shipment.
Free shipping for orders over $54.95. Excludes live plants, fresh products And Stackable Black Plastic Nursery Crate
Shipping and handling charges will cover outbound freight and packaging materials. Fees are applicable to all orders, based on total order value pre-tax. Expedited services can be selected at Checkout with extra fees.
- Free shipping to lower 48 states on orders $54.95+
- (Most Items), excluding live plants, plant bulbs, and black plastic nursery crate.
- Safe Seed Pledge
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
- Select your desired size and/or color from the available options.
Lavendula (Lavender Munstead) – angustifolia (Live Pant/Root ) Perennial
The spicy freshness of English Lavender has spellbound and entranced people for centuries. Who can resist the bright, clean fragrance of a spray of fresh Lavender?
Our Heirloom strain grows easily and produces plants of silvery-gray foliage and dainty purple flowers. The strong, clear perfume is carried throughout the leaves.
Dried bunches make welcome potpourris, sachet, for the bath, and indoor herbal flower arrangements or wreaths.
A much-loved variety that is best grown where the scent can be appreciated. Attracts bees and butterflies to the garden. Prefers a dry, infertile soil and is heat resistant. The dried flowers retain their fragrance and color for months. Tolerates clipping and will form a handsome hedge.
Munstead' is a compact, early-flowering English lavender cultivar that was first introduced into commerce in 1916. It is a semi-woody perennial that typically grows to 15-18" tall and as wide. Lavender blue flowers appear in terminal spikes in late spring well into summer. Square stems are clad with very narrow, opposite or whorled, green-gray leaves (to 2" long) that are evergreen in warm winter climates. English lavender species plants have been mainstays of herb gardens for many years. Species plants of this lavender are commercially planted for the harvesting of its oils for use in perfumes. Lavender flowers and foliage are also popular additions to sachets and potpourris. English lavender varieties are more often used for culinary purposes than other types of lavender. 'Munstead' was reportedly named for Munstead Woods in England where the plant was grown by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932).
HOW TO GROW GUIDE
LET OUR CUSTOMER SPEAK FOR US