Flowers, Munstead Lavender
Breathe deep as the soothing scent of lavender fills your garden. Tiny light purple, intensely aromatic flowers bloom on clustered, upright stems. Medicinal and culinary uses, stores well dried. Flowers earlier than other varieties, attracts pollinators. “English”-style, mature plants cold tolerant. Needs several seasons to reach full size, trim back every 3 years. Start early indoors in winter and transplant in cold climates.
(Images may depict Hicdote Lavendar which is a close relative. Munstead has slightly pale purple leaves and looser flower heads)
Plant seeds just after the New Moon
100-130 days
~50 seeds
Breathe deep as the soothing scent of lavender fills your garden. Tiny light purple, intensely aromatic flowers bloom on clustered, upright stems. Medicinal and culinary uses, stores well dried. Flowers earlier than other varieties, attracts pollinators. “English”-style, mature plants cold tolerant. Needs several seasons to reach full size, trim back every 3 years. Start early indoors in winter and transplant in cold climates.
(Images may depict Hicdote Lavendar which is a close relative. Munstead has slightly pale purple leaves and looser flower heads)
Plant seeds just after the New Moon
100-130 days
~50 seeds
Breathe deep as the soothing scent of lavender fills your garden. Tiny light purple, intensely aromatic flowers bloom on clustered, upright stems. Medicinal and culinary uses, stores well dried. Flowers earlier than other varieties, attracts pollinators. “English”-style, mature plants cold tolerant. Needs several seasons to reach full size, trim back every 3 years. Start early indoors in winter and transplant in cold climates.
(Images may depict Hicdote Lavendar which is a close relative. Munstead has slightly pale purple leaves and looser flower heads)
Plant seeds just after the New Moon
100-130 days
~50 seeds