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Spanish lavender is a beautiful, bright flower known for its purple hues and intense fresh smell. It blooms in the late spring to summer and has become well-known in Spain, France, and other warm ...
Spanish lavender plants are strong enough to survive and grow across a host of seasons. This characteristic sets them apart ...
Spanish Lavender. Spanish lavender (Lavendula stoechas) is a smaller variety, growing about 12 to 24 inches tall. "Spanish lavender is slightly hardier than French lavender, ...
Spanish lavender can tolerate rocky soils and heat better than French or English types. Make sure the water added is about 2 gallons each time you water it which you have done.
Wander through the lavender fields and pick your own at this festival. Find lavender merchandise for sale, children's activities such as face painting and crafts, a vendor market with handcrafted arts ...
The drive out to Cambria, New York is a scenic one, full of lush treescapes and vast farmland. In the summer months, Niagara ...
But each year in summer, on fields where some of the bloodiest battles of the Spanish Civil War were once fought, those colors change with the bloom of a thousand hectares of lavender, the ...
Lavender in full bloom is a more glorious spectacle in San Francisco than in Los Angeles because of the colder winters up north. Lavender’s needs are minimal: plenty of light and fast-draining soil.
Spanish lavender is recognizable by two small bracts that emerge above the rounded flowers and resemble rabbit ears. It is less fragrant but more drought tolerant than other varieties in our climate.