Description
Masses of dense spikes of fragrant, bluish-purple flowers all summer, held above greyish-green, slender, aromatic, evergreen foliage which fills the air with fragrance when brushed against. Flowers are highly attractive to bees and other nectar seeking insects. Plant in a sunny position, in well drained soil. The dried leaves and flowers of Lavenders are useful in pot-pourri. The flower heads should be cut before they are fully open. This was named after Gertrude Jekyll’s famous listed garden, Munsted Wood in Surrey.






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