Seal’s Seven Oaks Lavender Plants & Plugs – Lavandula angustifolia
Seal’s Seven Oaks Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia ‘Seal’s Seven Oaks’)
Seal’s Seven Oaks, developed in the 1980s by The Herb Farm in Seal, Kent, England, is an early-blooming lavender variety known for its medium violet flowers and robust growth habit. As one of the first lavenders to bloom in the spring, this cultivar brings a splash of color early in the season and continues to delight gardeners with a second bloom later in the year.
Key Features:
• Flower Color: Medium violet flowers that add a classic lavender touch to gardens and landscapes.
• Foliage: Green, providing a fresh contrast to the vivid blooms.
• Stem Length: Sturdy 12–14 inch stems, perfect for cutting and adding to floral arrangements.
• Bloom Time: Blooms twice annually, starting in early spring, ensuring a long season of floral display.
• Plant Height: Grows to a height of 30–36 inches, making it ideal for garden borders or larger landscape plantings.
• Spacing: Requires spacing of 36–48 inches, giving it room to spread and thrive.
• Hardiness Zones: Suitable for zones 5–9, making it adaptable to a range of climates.
Seal’s Seven Oaks is prized for its early blooming period, offering gardeners a head start on the lavender season. Its ability to bloom twice a year ensures continuous interest and color in the garden. This variety is particularly popular for its resilience and dependable flowering, making it a go-to choice for lavender enthusiasts looking for an early season performer.
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