Lavandula x 'Mountain Lilies'
Lavender
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Lavender (Lavandula x 'Mountain Lilies') - Description
Loose sprays carry intense violet-blue flowers that are a real good choice for dry, sunny locations. The bloom on 'Mountain Lilies' will last awhile as it starts at the top and works its way down the stem. Great in small groupings or mixed in with other drought tolerant plantings to give the illusion of lushness with it's bright blooms and silvery green foliage.
Lavender (Lavandula x 'Mountain Lilies') - Blooming
Blooms are often purple or lavender in color, hence the common name. The flowers are moderately-very fragrant. Lavenders contain a large amount of nectar, and therefore attract bees.
Lavender (Lavandula x 'Mountain Lilies') - Growth
Lavenders thrive in full sun. In climates that are too cold in the winter for year round growth, Lavenders will do fine being moved indoors on a bright window sill. Lavenders work well for drying to make potpourri.
Lavender (Lavandula x 'Mountain Lilies') - Planting
Plant in areas that have good air circulation. Sow seeds in spring, in containers in a cold frame for protection. Can also propagate with semi-ripe cuttings in summer. Layering can be conducted in summer as well.
Lavender (Lavandula x 'Mountain Lilies') - Pest
Can succumb to root rot in climates that have hot and humid summers. Other problems include root rot and leaf spot.
Lavender (Lavandula x 'Mountain Lilies') - Soil and irrigation
Requires well-drained soils that are kept moderately fertile.









