Lisa Marie Lavender Plants & Plugs – Lavandula x chaytorae
Lisa Marie Lavender (Lavandula x chaytorae ‘Lisa Marie’)
Lisa Marie is a delightful cross between Lavandula angustifolia ‘Martha Roderick’ and L. lanata, developed by Kenneth R. Montgomery at Anderson Valley Nursery in Boonville, California, in 1991. This compact lavender variety is treasured for its rich blue flowers and silvery foliage, adding beauty and fragrance to any garden.
Key Features:
• Flower Color: Rich, dark blue blooms that add a pop of color to the garden.
• Foliage: Striking silver foliage that contrasts beautifully with the dark blooms, offering visual interest year-round.
• Stem Length: Produces sturdy, 10–14 inch stems, ideal for cutting and floral arrangements.
• Bloom Time: Blooms once in early summer, creating a vibrant display of color.
• Plant Height: Reaches a moderate height of 24–30 inches, making it suitable for borders or as a focal plant.
• Spacing: Requires 30–36 inches of spacing to promote healthy growth and airflow.
• Hardiness Zones: Thrives in zones 6–9, tolerating a range of climates and conditions.
Lisa Marie lavender is one of the more compact varieties in its species, perfect for small spaces, containers, or for use in mass plantings. Its beautiful dark blue flowers are ideal for both fresh and dried arrangements, while the silver foliage adds a lovely texture and color contrast to garden beds. Whether used for ornamental purposes or as part of a fragrant display, Lisa Marie is a versatile and captivating addition to any landscape.
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