(Lavandula ‘Avonview’)
Lavender Avonview is a fine form of Spanish lavender selected for its compact habit and repeat flowering.
Deep purple spikes appear in early spring through to late autumn. It will repeat flower about seven weeks after pruning.
An open, sunny position in a well drained soil preferred. Avonview can be used in many ways: as a hedge, in a group among shrubs and perennials such as Cistus, Sedum, Callistemon, Convolvulus, or as feature plants at entrances or on the sides of paths.
Trim twice a year after flowers die off.
Regular applications of Seasol and Power Feed and an annual feed with lime will keep it looking its best.
Codes are a guide only and watering requirements will be affected by soil type, competition, mulching, wind and many other factors. Try to group plants with the same code in the one bed.
CAUTION: May be harmful if eaten.
Plants Needed per Square Metre | 2-3 |
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Habit | A bushy, shrubby plant. |
Position | Full Sun, Heavy Frost. |
Height | 45CM |
Width | 60CM |