Angustifolias Surprise Plants
Confused about what plants to get? Let us choose for you. We will choose 5 healthy and vigorous 3.5 inch plants for you or your friends and send some planting instructions and some helpful tips to grow outstanding lavender.
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Ashdown Forest 3.5
20 to 24 inches Bushy habit and dense mid-green foliage. Bright violet-blue flowers on short stems. A heavy bloomer. Brought from England by Bob Lilly.
2 - 3.5" pots $8.00
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Betty's Blue 3.5
Blooms mid-late June. Very fragrant bright flowers. Good choice for culinary uses as well as sachets.
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Blue Cushion 3.5
A patented variety. 16" Spectacular dwarf habit and free-flowering performance. A release from Blooms of Bressingham.
2 - 3.5" pots $10.00
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Buena Vista 3.5
18"-24" Long stemmed for an angustifolia. Very dark flowers, which seem to bloom all summer. Hardy to 5
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Coconut Ice 3.5
Will not be available for the 2011 season. A patented, fragrant variety that grows to 18" tall. Flowers are clear pink before turning to white on dense silver-green foliage. Good choice for rock gardens or containers.
2 - 3.5" pots $8.00
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Croxton's Wild 3.5
A very hardy variety 20"-24". Fragrant light blue flowers. Original seed collected from wild European populations.
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Folgate 3.5
18 to 24 inches A very fragrant variety grown in England at Norfolk lavender. Cedarbrook's premium culinary lavender. Early blooming, with rich dark violet blooms, a favorite which has beautiful color fresh picked or dried bud for culinary use. Hardy to Zone 5
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Folgate Gallon - Limited Availability
18 to 24 inches A very fragrant variety grown in England at Norfolk Lavender. Cedarbrook's premium culinary lavender. Early blooming, with rich dark violet blooms, a favorite which has beautiful color fresh picked or dried bud for culinary use.
1 Gallon $8.00
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Hidcote Blue 3.5
12-24" high X 12" wide. A free flowering dwarf variety that produces deep purple spikes in late spring and summer. Hidcote Blue makes a great dwarf hedge or can be used for edging or for creating borders. Hardy to Zone 6
Also known as "Hidcote." Hidcote Superior may be substituted depending on availability.
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Hidcote Pink 3.5
Will not be available for the 2012 season.
20"-24" A semi-dwarf variety. Gray foliage, more compact flower head and slightly deeper pink flowers than 'Jean Davis'. Spicy fragrance. Hardy to Zone 5
2 - 3.5" pots $8.00
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Hidcote Superior 3.5
New to Cedarbrook in 2009.
An improved version of the very popular 'Hidcote'. A compact and very suitable lavender for container garden or for borders. Hidcote Superior naturally blooms from June to September, bearing numerous deep violet blue flowering spikes.
Introduced in 2001 and is hardy in Zones 5-9.
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Lodden Blue 3.5
12-18" This is a semi-dwarf angustifolia with 6-8" deep lavender flower spikes, compact tight foliage, one of the earliest lavender to bloom. Absolutely beautiful.
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Maillette 3.5
Will not be available for the 2011 season.
18-24" Long, thin flower spikes. This is a very fragrant variety. Introduced by Pierre Grosso, of Grosso Lavender fame, this one is grown in France and Sequim for oil production. Very sweet.
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Martha Roderick 3.5
18"-24" Bright violet flowers in late June through July. Compact growth with beautiful mounding habit. Martha has a very sweet fragrance and is an excellent choice for landscaping, sachet, culinary.
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Melissa 3.5
18"-24" Unique flowers of pink and white. It blooms earlier and longer than other pink flowering lavenders. Very nice in the landscape and sweet scented for culinary use. Hardy to Zone 5
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Melissa Gallon - Limited Availability
18 to 20 inches Unique flowers of pink and white. It blooms early and longer than other pink flowering lavender. Very nice in the landscape and sweet scented for culinary use. Hardy to Zone 5
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Mitchum Grey 3.5
20" high X 20" wide. An English lavender with medium-sized deep purple flowers and grey foliage. A very attractive lavender plant often prized by gardeners for its distinct appearance.
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Munstead 3.5
This is the true Munstead cultivar selected by Gertrude Jekyll, which was lost to the trade years ago through seed propagation. A compact lavender with dark lavender-blue flowers, very fragrant and blooms early. Munstead is fragrant even when it's not in bloom, with a gentle breeze - a pet brushes up against the stems - or by touching the leaves - these actions will release a wonderful aroma in your garden. Gary's current favorite!
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Royal Purple 3.5
24"-30" The very first lavender bred by Norfolk Lavender in England. Highly valued for its dark purple flowers on long stalks in late summer. Ideal for sachet and culinary uses.
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Royal Velvet 3.5
This plant has compact grey foliage. 12"-14" flower spikes, making it one of the most desirable angustifolia's for bouquets. The flower and bud are very dark and velvet-like. A must for the lavender collector. Great for landscaping and floral work. Marcella's favorite lavender!
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Sachet 3.5
18"-24" Neat compact growth habit. Bright, dark violet blue blooms in June and again in Aug.-Sept. Very fragrant. Good for sachets and landscaping. Hardy to Zone 5
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Sharon Roberts 3.5
Will not be available for 2011 season.
20"-24" Developed in Oregon, this lavender has a long bloom time. Blooms from June through October. Very Fragrant. Hardy to Zone 6
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Tucker's Early 3.5
Introduced by Tom DeBaggio, this is a cross between 'Mitchum Grey' and 'Two Seasons.' It has dark flowers buds and dark blue flowers which bloom throughout the summer, one of the earliest lavenders to bloom and will rebloom. Fragrant. Good container plant. Hardy to Zone 6, however we have very healthy and robust plants growing in our gardens on the farm.
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Twickle Purple 3.5
Similar to Royal Purple. Foliage is more silver. Used for oil production. Beautifully shaped and color (bright blue)lavender in bloom. Well suited as an ornamental or fragrant craft plant.
2 - 3.5" pots $8.00
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Violet Intrigue 3.5
New to Cedarbrook in 2006
30-40” Larger plant with very long stems that can be used for fragrant bundles. Stems and have dark violet flowers in early July. Green-Grey foliage when planted in full sun. Also known as ‘Lavang 21
2 - 3.5" pots $8.00
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