Irene Doyle Lavender Plants & Plugs – Lavandula angustifolia (AKA Two Seasons)
Irene Doyle Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia ‘Irene Doyle’)
Also known as Two Seasons for its ability to bloom twice during the growing season, this variety was introduced by Thomas DeBaggio in Arlington, Virginia, in 1981.
Key Features:
• Flower Color: Rich dark purple, creating a bold and dramatic display in the garden.
• Foliage: Gray-green leaves that complement the deep purple blooms.
• Stem Length: Ranges between 10 to 12 inches, making it ideal for garden borders or accent planting.
• Bloom Time: Blooms twice, starting in early spring, offering color and fragrance across multiple seasons.
• Plant Height: Grows between 24 to 30 inches, perfect for mid-height garden accents or cutting gardens.
• Spacing: Requires 30 to 36 inches of space for optimal growth and air circulation.
• Hardiness Zones: Thrives in zones 5 to 9, adaptable to a wide range of climates.
With its prolific blooms and strong fragrance, Irene Doyle lavender is a standout in any garden. Its ability to bloom twice in one season makes it perfect for gardeners looking for long-lasting color and fragrance throughout the growing season. The deep purple flowers and attractive foliage also make it a great choice for cut flower arrangements.
Specification: Irene Doyle Lavender Plants & Plugs – Lavandula angustifolia (AKA Two Seasons)
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