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Munstead Lavender

Classic English Lavender in a Compact Form.

Munstead Lavender is a beloved English lavender grown for its fragrant purple flower spikes, aromatic foliage, and tidy compact habit. This classic variety is ideal for sunny borders, herb gardens, containers, walkways, cottage gardens, and low edging where a smaller lavender is easier to manage. Its refined size makes it a strong choice for gardeners who want lavender fragrance without needing a large planting space.

Fragrant Flowers and Silver-Green Foliage.

In summer, Munstead Lavender produces lavender-blue to purple flower spikes above narrow gray-green foliage. The blooms are fragrant, attractive to pollinators, and useful for fresh cuts, dried bundles, sachets, and herb garden projects. Even when not in flower, the aromatic foliage adds texture, fragrance, and a soft silver-green contrast to sunny perennial combinations.

Pollinator Friendly and Deer Resistant.

Munstead Lavender is an excellent choice for sunny pollinator gardens because its flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Its aromatic oils also make it less appealing to deer, making it highly valuable in landscapes where browsing pressure is a concern. No plant is completely deer-proof, but lavender is one of the better choices for sunny deer-aware plantings.

Drought-tolerant once established.

Once established, Munstead Lavender handles dry conditions well and usually needs little supplemental water. It performs beautifully in lean, well-drained soil, gravel gardens, rock gardens, herb gardens, and sunny foundation beds. Avoid rich, wet soil and heavy fertilizer, which can lead to soft growth, fewer flowers, and shorter plant life.

Best in Full Sun and Sharp Drainage.

Plant Munstead Lavender in full sun with sharply drained soil. Good drainage is essential, especially in humid climates or heavy soils. Raised beds, slopes, sandy soil, gravelly soil, and containers with drainage holes can all improve success. Prune lightly after bloom and again in spring as needed to maintain a compact, full plant and reduce woody growth.

Classic English Lavender in a Compact Form.

Munstead Lavender is a beloved English lavender grown for its fragrant purple flower spikes, aromatic foliage, and tidy compact habit. This classic variety is ideal for sunny borders, herb gardens, containers, walkways, cottage gardens, and low edging where a smaller lavender is easier to manage. Its refined size makes it a strong choice for gardeners who want lavender fragrance without needing a large planting space.

Fragrant Flowers and Silver-Green Foliage.

In summer, Munstead Lavender produces lavender-blue to purple flower spikes above narrow gray-green foliage. The blooms are fragrant, attractive to pollinators, and useful for fresh cuts, dried bundles, sachets, and herb garden projects. Even when not in flower, the aromatic foliage adds texture, fragrance, and a soft silver-green contrast to sunny perennial combinations.

Pollinator Friendly and Deer Resistant.

Munstead Lavender is an excellent choice for sunny pollinator gardens because its flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Its aromatic oils also make it less appealing to deer, making it highly valuable in landscapes where browsing pressure is a concern. No plant is completely deer-proof, but lavender is one of the better choices for sunny deer-aware plantings.

Drought-tolerant once established.

Once established, Munstead Lavender handles dry conditions well and usually needs little supplemental water. It performs beautifully in lean, well-drained soil, gravel gardens, rock gardens, herb gardens, and sunny foundation beds. Avoid rich, wet soil and heavy fertilizer, which can lead to soft growth, fewer flowers, and shorter plant life.

Best in Full Sun and Sharp Drainage.

Plant Munstead Lavender in full sun with sharply drained soil. Good drainage is essential, especially in humid climates or heavy soils. Raised beds, slopes, sandy soil, gravelly soil, and containers with drainage holes can all improve success. Prune lightly after bloom and again in spring as needed to maintain a compact, full plant and reduce woody growth.

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Classic English Lavender in a Compact Form.

Munstead Lavender is a beloved English lavender grown for its fragrant purple flower spikes, aromatic foliage, and tidy compact habit. This classic variety is ideal for sunny borders, herb gardens, containers, walkways, cottage gardens, and low edging where a smaller lavender is easier to manage. Its refined size makes it a strong choice for gardeners who want lavender fragrance without needing a large planting space.

Fragrant Flowers and Silver-Green Foliage.

In summer, Munstead Lavender produces lavender-blue to purple flower spikes above narrow gray-green foliage. The blooms are fragrant, attractive to pollinators, and useful for fresh cuts, dried bundles, sachets, and herb garden projects. Even when not in flower, the aromatic foliage adds texture, fragrance, and a soft silver-green contrast to sunny perennial combinations.

Pollinator Friendly and Deer Resistant.

Munstead Lavender is an excellent choice for sunny pollinator gardens because its flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Its aromatic oils also make it less appealing to deer, making it highly valuable in landscapes where browsing pressure is a concern. No plant is completely deer-proof, but lavender is one of the better choices for sunny deer-aware plantings.

Drought-tolerant once established.

Once established, Munstead Lavender handles dry conditions well and usually needs little supplemental water. It performs beautifully in lean, well-drained soil, gravel gardens, rock gardens, herb gardens, and sunny foundation beds. Avoid rich, wet soil and heavy fertilizer, which can lead to soft growth, fewer flowers, and shorter plant life.

Best in Full Sun and Sharp Drainage.

Plant Munstead Lavender in full sun with sharply drained soil. Good drainage is essential, especially in humid climates or heavy soils. Raised beds, slopes, sandy soil, gravelly soil, and containers with drainage holes can all improve success. Prune lightly after bloom and again in spring as needed to maintain a compact, full plant and reduce woody growth.