Joan Head Lavender Plants & Plugs – Lavandula x chaytorae
Joan Head Lavender (Lavandula x chaytorae ‘Joan Head’)
Named after Joan Head, editor of The Lavender Bag, a renowned newsletter for lavender enthusiasts, this variety is highly valued for its dark violet blooms and substantial size. Introduced in the mid-1990s by Peter Carter of The Ploughman’s Garden and Nursery in South Auckland, New Zealand, Joan Head lavender brings elegance and prominence to any garden.
Key Features:
• Flower Color: Dark violet blooms provide a striking contrast against the silver foliage, adding vibrant color to the garden.
• Foliage: Silver-toned foliage creates a beautiful backdrop for the richly colored flowers, making this variety a visual standout.
• Stem Length: Produces tall stems of 15–20 inches, ideal for floral arrangements or dried crafts.
• Bloom Time: Blooms once in early summer, providing an early splash of color in the garden.
• Plant Height: One of the tallest varieties, growing between 40–48 inches, making it a perfect candidate for the back of flower beds or as a focal point in landscaping.
• Spacing: Requires at least 48 inches of space for optimal growth and air circulation.
• Hardiness Zones: Thrives in zones 7–10, performing best in warmer climates.
Joan Head lavender is beloved for its impressive height, stunning violet blooms, and aromatic foliage. Its height and long stems make it a versatile addition to both fresh and dried floral arrangements. As a tribute to a prominent figure in the lavender world, this variety is not only visually striking but also a favorite among lavender enthusiasts. It thrives in warm climates and adds a beautiful, fragrant touch to any garden.
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