Lavandula Phenomenal™

Lavandula Phenomenal™
Lavandula Phenomenal™

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Key Characteristics
Zone

5 - 8

Mature Height

2.7 Feet

Mature Width

2.3 Feet

Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Moisture Level

Dry, Moist, well-drained

Soil Type

Normal, loamy, Clay, Sandy, Poor

Description / Lavandula Phenomenal™

A truly four-season lavender, Lavandula Phenomenal™ creates new landscaping possibilities!

At last, a lavender truly adapted to our hot, humid summers and tough winters. Lavandula Phenomenal is a groundbreaking hardy cultivar, a breeding breakthrough that every gardener will love.

Lavandula Phenomenal refuses to die back in winter, tolerates extreme heat and humidity without melting out, resists rot, and stands up to other foliar diseases that can make lavender a challenge to grow. In other words, it conquers most of the stumbling blocks that have held lavender back in gardens across the country.

On Lavandula Phenomenal, the bright blue blooms are held well above the silvery-green foliage, creating a canopy of color breathtaking even in a small planting. Both the flowers and the foliage are strongly fragrant. No wonder this plant was featured in a recent issue of Fine Gardening Magazine. Better Homes and Gardens even named it a "Must Grow Perennial."

Lavandula Phenomenal reaches about 24 to 32 inches high and wide, blooming heavily beginning in midsummer. Both the flowers and the foliage are intensely fragrant—sweet and long-lasting, ideal for sachets, dream pillows, potpourri, and of course indoor arrangements.

We heartily recommend Lavandula Phenomenal for borders, meadows, mass plantings, and containers in full sunshine and well-drained soil.

Product Details

SKU v1899
Genus Lavandula
Species x intermedia
Variety 'Niko'
PPAF PP24193
Product Classification Perennials, Plants
Habit Mound-shaped
USDA Zone Low 5
USDA Zone High 8
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Bloom Color Blue, Lavender
Bloom Season Start Late Spring
Bloom Season End Late Fall
Foliage Color Light Green, Silver/Gray
Resistance Cold Hardy, Crown Rot, Deer Resistance, Disease Resistant, Downy Mildew, Drought Tolerant, Heat Tolerant, Humidity Tolerant, Pest Resistant, Powdery Mildew
Characteristics Bloom First Year, Butterfly Lovers, Edible, Flower, Fragrance, Free Bloomer, Herbs, Rose Companions
Uses Beds, Border, Containers, Cut Flowers, Everlastings, Fall Color, Foliage Interest, Hedge, Outdoor, Potpourri, Winter Interest
Zone 5, 6, 7, 8

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  1. Donna

    Lives up to name!! 4 people found this helpful

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    I have grown several types of Lavender and the plant rarely makes it past it's second year. Our hot, very humid North Mississippi summers take toll on it. It certainly didn't deter me from trying!! I planted 2 Phenomenal Lavender at my bee yard in a log inspired flower bed and 2 at my driveway by giant rocks. The driveway gets plenty of attention and the plant has tripled in size. The bee yard does not get that much attention, is planted in dry-ish sandy soil on side of hill and has still grown twice its original size. Both produced beautiful blooms held high from plant.Neither lost a beat during winter staying blue-green. I won't waste time in trying another type. If a plant is going to make it at my house it better be self sustaining after its first year. This is the Lavender to go with in Holly Springs, MS if you have hands off approach to flowers but still want WOW factor.
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