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Lavender Seeds - Ellagance Snow
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Lavender Ellagance Snow (Lavandula Angustifolia Ellagance Snow) - This drought tolerant perennial is a must-have for the herb or flower garden! Grown readily from Lavender seeds, this white flowering herb plant is a stunning variety of English Lavender great for xeriscaping.MORE LAVENDER OPTIONS
Herb Specifications
SEASON
Perennial
USDA ZONES
5 - 9
HEIGHT
12 inches
BLOOM SEASON
Mid summer to early fall
BLOOM COLOR
White
ENVIRONMENT
Full sun
SOIL TYPE
Dry, moist, well-drained soil, pH 6.5 - 7.5
HOUSE PLANT
Yes
DEER RESISTANT
Yes
Planting Directions
TEMPERATURE
72 - 75F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
14 - 21 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes
DEPTH
Cover seed lightly with soil after sowing
SOWING RATE
5 - 7 seeds per plant
MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination
PLANT SPACING
10 inches
Lavender Ellagance Snow (Lavandula Angustifolia Ellagance Snow) - This perennial is a must-have for the herb or flower garden! Grown readily from Lavender seeds, this white flowering herb plant is a stunning variety of English Lavender! Ellagance Snow Lavender plants measures 12 inches in height and will spread not quite as wide. This white Lavender has a dense, compact habit and loves a position in full sun and in well-draining soil.
If you have a sunny spot, this little white Lavender herb will not disappoint! Both the silvery green foliage and the delicate white blooms have a wonderful fragrance. It is irresistible to bees and butterflies, and just wait until the scent catches on the summer breezes! With a long bloom season, and a pretty display, Lavender Ellagance Snow is a great addition.
How To Grow Lavender From Herb Seeds: Growing Lavender from seed is not difficult. Sow Lavender seeds indoors 8 - 10 weeks before last frost. Use sterile starter mix and sow the herb seeds on the surface, pressing them into the soil. Cover the seeds very lightly as they need light for germination. Transplant the Lavender seedlings outdoors in mid-spring once frost danger has passed, spacing the plants 10 inches apart. Lavender herb plants are usually resistant to deer and rabbits.