Lavandula angustifolia Seeds
Lavandula angustifolia is a shrubby, evergreen perennial that blooms in midsummer. The flowers and foliage are highly fragrant. Hardy in zones 5-9.
Sowing English Lavender Seeds
Start lavender seeds indoors in late winter. Barely cover the seeds with soil, then refrigerate for 3 weeks. Full sun. Well-drained soil.
Lavender 'Lady' (Lavandula angustifolia)
100 seeds $3.50
Lavender 'Lady' is a compact lavender for small gardens or the front of the border. It blooms in midsummer with lavender-blue flowers. It has a wonderful fragrance that is perfect for potpourri. Attracts bees and butterflies . Lavender 'Lady' is a first-year flowering perennial . It works well in containers and rock gardens. All-America Selections winner in 1994. Height 12", width 12".
Lavender 'Hidcote Superior' (Lavandula angustifolia)
40 seeds $3.75
Lavender 'Hidcote Superior' is a compact selection that blooms from July to September with deep violet-blue flowers. It has a darker color and more upright habit than Munstead lavender. Lavender 'Hidcote Superior' was introduced in 2001 by Jelitto Perennial Seeds. It's a very consistent strain, making it perfect for hedges and borders. Deer resistant . Height 16", width 18".
Lavender 'Munstead' (Lavandula angustifolia)
100 seeds $3.50
Lavender 'Munstead' is a compact, early-blooming variety with lavender-blue flowers and silvery blue-green foliage. The flowers and foliage are very fragrant, and the plants have a naturally rounded habit. Lavender 'Munstead' is a popular heirloom variety developed by the famous British gardener, Gertrude Jekyll, and named for her home, Munstead Wood. Height 15", width 18".
Lavender 'Vera' (Lavandula angustifolia)
200 seeds $3.25