Herbs

Mini Blue Lavender

Common Name: Lavender, Mini Blue
Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia ‘Mini Blue’
Zone: 5 – 7
Type: Herbaceous perennial
Height: 10 – 12 in.
Width:  12 – 14 in.
Habit: Compact, mounding
Flower: Deep purple, terminal spikes
Bloom Season: July – Sept.
Foliage: Gray-green narrow leaves
Fragrance: Strongly but sweetly fragrant, fresh, and floral-herbaceous with woody undertones
Sun: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained, sandy-gravelly, alkaline
Water: Dry-medium
Tolerant: Drought, heat, wind, deer
Garden Uses: Great in container, patio, cottage gardens, scented gardens, wildlife gardens, cut flower garden
Other Uses: Dried flowers are used in potpourris and sachets; oils are used in creams, soaps, shampoos and natural perfumes
Attracts: Bees,  butterflies
Harvesting: For sachets & potpourris, cut flower spikes or strip flowers from stems just as blossoms show color; dry in a cool, shaded place.  Leaves can be stripped & used fresh or dried.  essential oils are extracted via steam distillation
Note: Mulch with rock, no organic mulches please.

Information provided on the traditional uses and properties of herbs are for educational use only,  and is not intended as medical advice.  You should always check with your health care practitioner before self-administering herbs.

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