Lavanda la ghiveci parfumata - Lavandula angustifolia 'Blue Scent'
Lavandula angustifolia 'Blue Scent' is a variety of lavender known for its beauty and strong fragrance. This perennial plant has shiny silver leaves and purple-lilac flowers that grow on long, fragrant stems.
Lavender thrives well in the garden, remaining green throughout the year. Lavender cultivation becomes increasingly productive from year to year, with very good results obtained after the first 2-3 years, when the plant becomes more vigorous.
Optimal planting period: Lavender can be planted from April until the end of October, as it is a plant that adapts easily.
Light: The sunniest possible spot. It is important to choose a well-lit place for this plant to ensure optimal growth.
Soil: This plant prefers well-drained, slightly sandy soil. The soil should be airy and allow proper water drainage. It is recommended to avoid dense and heavy soils.
Watering: This variety is drought-resistant and does not tolerate excess water.
Pruning: To stimulate growth and maintain shape, it is recommended to cut the tips of the branches and flower stems once they have withered.
Fertilizing: It does not require additional fertilizers, except in cases where the soil is poor in nutrients. If the soil is poor, a slow-release fertilizer can be applied in spring.
Height with pot 20 cm
The plant is sold without flowers.