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Yes, the exclamation mark is literally part of this variety's name, and given all its outstanding properties, it is indeed sensational.
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CloseLavender is one of those multi-sensory plants, providing reliable year-round, silver-toned foliage, beautiful flower spikes throughout the summer, that unmistakable scent for potpourris and personal care products, and a culinary herb for sweet or savory dishes. 'Sensational!' is so named because of its exceptional tolerance to drought (once established), heat, cold, and humidity, and its resistance to disease. The plant itself grows two to three feet tall and wide, forming a dense, compact mound, suitable for container planters, hanging baskets, borders, and low, informal hedges. Large spikes of lavender flowers appear on sturdy, upright stems from late spring into the fall. Harvesting flowers will encourage even more blooms. As is true of all lavenders, deer and rabbits shun it while bees and other pollinators love it.
Common Name | English Lavender |
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Mature Size | 24" - 30" tall, 30" - 36" wide |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Cold Hardiness | -20 ° F |
Characteristics | Evergreen, deer- and rabbit-resistant, drought tolerant once established, attracts bees and pollinators, fragrant, great cut flower |
Light | Full sun to partial sun |
Structure | Mounding |
Bloom Color | Purple |
Bloom Time | Late spring into fall |
Uses | Xeriscapes, rock gardens, container planters, borders, hanging baskets, mass planting, informal hedge |
Photos | Real images, not stock photos |