Baby Blue Lavender Plants & Plugs – Lavandula angustifolia (AKA Nana or Dwarf Blue)
Baby Blue Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia ‘Baby Blue’)
Originally introduced in Amsterdam in 1911, Baby Blue lavender, also known as ‘Dwarf’ and ‘Nana’, is a compact variety ideal for container gardens and small spaces.
Key Features:
• Flower Color: Soft light blue blooms that add a delicate splash of color to any garden.
• Foliage: Gray-green leaves that beautifully complement the light blue flowers.
• Stem Length: Grows to a compact 6–8 inches, making it perfect for smaller garden designs.
• Bloom Time: Blooms twice, starting in spring, providing continuous seasonal interest.
• Plant Height: Reaches between 12 and 15 inches, ideal for low borders or container planting.
• Spacing: Needs 15 to 20 inches of space to allow proper growth.
• Hardiness Zones: Thrives in zones 5 to 9, making it adaptable to a range of climates.
With its compact growth habit and soft blue blooms, Baby Blue lavender is a perfect choice for gardeners looking for a low-maintenance, small-space plant. Its versatility and beauty make it a popular option for container gardens or as a border accent.
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