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Lavandula Species, English Lavender, True Lavender
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Growing Lavender From Seed - Dave's Garden
Growing Requirements Before investing the time and resources into growing lavender from seed, make sure that your garden in suitable for lavender cultivation. Lavender requires well-drained soil and bright, full sunshine in order to thrive. It's a Mediterranean plant that likes hot, dry conditions. Give it too much pampering, and it sulks.
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Lessons from a lavender farm: Growing, harvesting and using lavender blooms
Recently, I had the remarkable experience of visiting a lavender farm in Washington State, where I picked up some great tips for harvesting and using lavender We were traveling to a family wedding and planned to spend a day on Whidbey Island, near Seattle in the Puget Sound. Of course, I had to do an online search for a list of local attractions.
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Passiflora, Passion Flower, Passion Vine 'Lavender Lady'
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Lavandula Species, Dwarf French Lavender, Fringed Lavender
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How do I grow lavender in the New York area? - NYBG Mertz Library Reference
How do I grow lavender in the New York area? Answer Although lavender prefers a Mediterranean-type climate, it can be grown successfully in the Northeast if a few basic rules are followed. First, it is important to choose the correct species and variety. For our climate, English lavenders (Lavandula angustifolia) are the best bet.
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PlantFiles: The Largest Plant Identification Reference Guide - Dave's ...
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Lavandula Species, Fern Leaf Lavender, Jagged Lavender
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Cuphea - Dave's Garden
The Flamenco® series (hybrids of Cuphea llavea and the C. procumbens) includes ‘Flamenco Cha Cha' (flowers uniform fuchsia-purple), ‘Flamenco Rumba' (bright, lighter red flowers with purple faces), ‘Flamenco Samba' (burgundy flowers with a deep purple-colored face), and ‘Flamenco Tango' (hot pink or vivid red flowers with lavender faces).
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Lavandula Species, California Lavender, Egyptian Lavender, Fernleaf ...
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