
Lavender Munstead is an heirloom dwarf variety of English Lavender introduced in 1916. Munstead produces masses of lilac-blue, fragrant lavender flower heads, and fine, grey-green foliage. Munstead lavender is attractive to bees and planting the lavender near a vegetable garden or citrus will assist with pollination and deter common pests. Being smaller makes this little treasure much more suitable for pot and container growing, squeezing into tighter spaces and in rockeries and small gardens.
Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun. Coastal, heat and humid tolerant.
Size: Height 0.70m x width 0.70m
Soil: Well-drained soil
Conditions: Full sun. Coastal, heat and humid tolerant.
Size: Height 0.70m x width 0.70m