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Lavender & Herb Plants

FRENCH AND OTHER TENDERS
FRENCH AND OTHER TENDERS

We are currently taking plant orders for spring 2012. Any plant orders placed online will be processed for Spring shipping beginning April 16. The dentatas (French) and viridis (Yellow Flowering lavender) and pinnata (commonly called Fern Leaf) are beautiful plants that bloom intermittently year round. They do need to be grown as container plants and protected in the winter in zones 8 and lower.

We will substitute size or similar kind of lavender if the lavender you order is out of stock.

The cost of shipping will be determined when your plants are ready to ship. The "Estimate Shipping" feature of the shopping cart is only a guide and may not be the actual shipping cost.

This page was updated with our current availability on April 13, 2012.


 
French Lavender - Lambikins 3.5
This variety is so sweet. The same large soft flowers as green french lavender on a more compact plant.
2 - 3.5" pots  $8.00
 

Goodwin Creek Gray 3.5
This is a hybrid cross probably between dentata and lanata. It has partly dentate, silver-grey leaves and long spikes. A fast growing plant with long spikes of rich violet-blue. Calyces are green and violet. A beautiful addition to any garden. Try it against a sunny wall.
2 - 3.5" pots  $8.00
 

Pinnata 3.5
Fernleaf lavender. A tender plant here in the NW, but well worth growing for the season. The whole plant is covered in short white hairs, giving a grey felt-like appearance. The stems are long, topped with vebrant blue flowers which seem to appear almost year round. This plant grows fast and can reach 3'-4' in one season. A real beauty
2 - 3.5" pots  $8.00
 

Surprise Plants 3.5
Confused about what plants to get? Let us choose for you. We will choose 5 healthy and vigorous plants for you or your friends and send some planting instructions and some helpful tips to grow outstanding lavender.
5 - 3.5" plants  $20.00
 

Viridis - Yellow Flowering Lavender 3.5
A large shrub with light green, sparsely haired leaves with netted veins. Flowers are white to cream to greenish white. Leaves and stems are quite glandular, sticky to touch and very strongly scented. Viridis is native to south-west Spain, southern Portugal and Madeira. The name viridis refers to the green pigmentation.
2 - 3.5" pots  $8.00
 


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