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Lavender "Munstead," the No. 1 variety for American gardens. The scent, the color--a great plant for sunny, dry locations.
Lavandula angustifolia Munstead
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This is "Munstead," the most popular lavender grown in the US. It's not hard to grow, but it's important where you plant it. Keep reading.

English Lavender for your garden? Here's how to grow it: Everybody loves lavender, and who hasn't ooohed and ahhhed over photos of the incredbile purple fields in the UK and Provence? Well, the photo above was taken in Oregon, and there's no reason you can't grow lavender in your own backyard. But there are a few things you need to know.

First of all, if you live in a very humid place, it simply won't work. It's almost impossible to grow lavender in South Florida, for example, but most of the US, north to Zone 5, is fine. Of course, the farther north you are, the more plant you'll lose each year to winterkill. A good thick hedge will probably never happen in Zone 5, but don't worry. Winter may kill the tops, but these plants are tough and dependable perennials; they'll be back and bloom for you each year.

Where and how you plant is all important. Keep in mind that the lavenders are native to the Mediterranean, and if you've ever been to the South of France, you know that means hot, rocky, and arid--almost desert-like in many places. This tells you lavenders demand sharp-draining soils, never rich, damp and soggy. In fact, if your soil is heavy, it's worth it to mix in some sand or gravel before you plant, and perhaps create little mounds for your plants so each one drains quickly. Fact is, if you fail with lavender, it will probably be due to over-watering. Lavenders don't mind drought a bit, and love hot, blazing sun. Remember, little water and no shade!

As for varieties, first there are the "English Lavenders", which are cultivars of Lavendula angustifolia and include both the famous Hidcote dwarf and Munstead, the most popular variety for the US. Beyond the English types, there are lavenders commonly called French, Spanish, and other names.

Botanical Name : Lavandula angustifolia
Common Name : Lavender
Type : Perennial
Color : Very fragrant lavender blue flowers over grey green leaves
Height : 15-18" Tall
Spread/Width : Up to 24" wide
Bloom Time : Mid to late summer
Sun/Shade : Full sun
Soil Preferences : Grows best in rocky, dry soil
Variety : Munstead
Advantages : Attracts bees and butterflies
Zones : 5-9
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