Digging Dog Nursery Shrubs

Lavandula x intermedia
‘White Spikes’
at Digging Dog

Lavandula

Lavender

In the Middle Ages, Lavender was a chief ingredient in the famous “Four Thieves” vinegar, and today no classic sachet or potpourri would be complete without it.

We use Lavenders in every garden we design. Dependable and drought tolerant, their strikingly handsome flowers, whether white or blue, pink, violet or purple, offer a heady aroma and an upright spiky look, while the foliage forms a pleasing mound during the off season. In the herb garden, border or rockery, they combine well with grasses, perennials or other shrubs. If the plants are cut back in late June, many cultivars will produce a second bloom in autumn.

Further reading about Lavandula:

Lavandula x intermedia ‘White Spikes’ full sun

In large drifts, this white flowering Lavender looks almost as soft as snow. The illuminated flowers blend with silvery leaves and sage-green buds to create a subtle and soothing effect. For a gentle melding of white and blue, try ‘White Spikes’ with Salvia chamaedryoides.

Blooms June–October.

Size: 2-1/2' high x 2-1/2' wide; hardy to zone 6.

AVAILABLE JUNE 2010

Lavandula x intermedia White Spikes (s-0259)
Each $7.00
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“Plants arrived in great condition....Quality and size was exceptional.  Very pleased.  Will order from you in the future.”

~George in South Carolina


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