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Lavender, Potpourri Sky Blue

Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender, Potpourri Sky Blue)
Lavandula angustifolia

Potpourri Sky Blue Lavender has dense sky-blue flower spikes on sturdy stems with wonderfully fragrant leaves!

Lavender, Potpourri Sky Blue Growing Tips

This upright, rounded variety of Lavender should be planted in well-drained soil. Space plants 8-10" apart. It thrives in full sun, but will tolerate afternoon shade.

Well-dried flowers will retain their scent for a long time if dried and stored properly. Harvest leaves and/or flowers just before the flowers are open fully. Cut the stems in the morning after the dew has evaporated and the humidity is low. Hang in bunches in a dry, airy location - or use drying racks or screens when the temperature is high (90 degrees or above is ideal). When completely dry, strip flower heads off stems to use in sachets or potpourri. Store in air-tight container. To use in flower arrangements leave stems intact. When stems are still pliable they may be woven together to make wreaths or lavender wands.

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Sowing Information
Due to its long germination time, lavender is not often started from seed. Instead, the recommended method is to take cuttings in the summer, from the side shoots of the plants. Each cutting should be between two to three inches long. Place the cuttings in moist, sandy soil four to six inches apart. You can also start them in plug trays or in pots. Keep the soil moist - but not wet, to help encourage root growth. Transplant outside when plants are well established.


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Height
12 Inches

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USDA Hardiness Zone
6 (tender perennial)

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Characteristics & Attributes for Lavandula angustifolia

Attributes
Fragrant
Cut Flower / or Foliage
Dried Flower
Container
Exposure
Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Summer
Late Summer
Late Spring / Early Summer
Season of Interest (Foliage)
Late Summer
Late Spring / Early Summer
Soil Moisture Needs
Average
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