Mona Lavender

November 12, 2009 by  
Filed under Perennials

Mona Lavender

Mona Lavender

Height: 1′ – 2′
Spread: 2′ – 3′
Zone: 9 – 11
Salt: Poor
Light: Shade / Partial shade
Flower: Multiple purple spikes

Notes: Fast becoming one of the most popular plants for the garden because of its compact growth and endless shower of beautiful lavender spikes that contrast well with the dark leaves. Prefers shade or dappled light areas, but will easily tolerate morning sun. Add mushroom compost to the soil when planting and apply slow release bloomer every 3 months, March – September. If winter damaged cut back late March for another season of color.

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One Response to “Mona Lavender”
  1. avatar Beverly Pitera says:

    Mona Lavender

    What a beautiful plant. We have ours in a pot and brought it in during the freeze.

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