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LAVANDULA latifolia
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Species: Lavender Latin name: Lavandula latifolia Other usual name: - Variety: Latifolia Family: Labiacées Origin: Mediterranean region
Lavandula latifolia is sligtly different from true lavander their leaves are larger and have a camphorated smell, flowering is also later (June to August) famous also for its delicate perfume and it is a flower that will attract bees. Used for solid mass, borders and pot-rotted. The Lavender can constitute a low hedge and delimit an alley or a square space. It does not appreciate moisture and supports very well dryness.
Seed sowing: In spring Collect lavender: All summer Height: Lavender reaches an average size of 1 meter Exposure: Sunny
Sowing instructions: Seed sowing of lavender: Directly as soon as any danger of freezing is drawn aside. Thin out seedlings all 20 to 30 cm.
Sowing distance: 20 cm to 30 cm Minimum seed sowing temperature: 15 °C Seed germination: 10 to 15 days Nutritional value: Kcal for 100 gr.
Net weight of seeds: 0.5 gr. = +/- 375 seeds
All our seeds are sold with their sowing instructions.
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