Description
Lavandula angustifolia “dwarf blue” (Lamiaceae). Low Lavender. Small enough to fit into a rock garden yet substantial enough to contribute to the garden as a colorful herb, perfect for edging perennial borders or herb gardens. The thin, blue flower spikes are held above the attractive blue-gray leaves on short, stiff stems. Lavandula angustifolia “Nana?? grows slowly to form very dense flattened mounds of fragrant foliage. It is an exceptionally cold hardy cultivar. Date of harvest : March 2012. Locality : Ex Hort. Sowing : Sow seeds in springtime