Lavandula angustifolia Havanna Dark

Lavandula angustifolia Havanna Dark
Flower scent Sweet scented
Winter hardness Reasonable (USDA-zone 7)
Flower color Purple-medium blue violet-N088C
Soil fertility Not very demanding
Leaf, general shape Linear
Leaf, scent Pleasantly scented
Flower diameter 1 - 10 mm
Plant height 30 - 40 cm
Flower length/hight 1 - 10 mm
Inflorescence Spike
Flowering month(s) July; August; September; October
Leaf size 4 - 5 cm
soil pH requirement Indifferent
Light conditions Sunny
Inflorescence length 5 - 10 cm
Inflorescence diameter 1 - 2 cm
Leaf, main color Green grey
Flower color distribution Unicolored
Moisture requirements Well-drained
Soil type Peaty; Clayish; Sandy

Lavender, also known as Lavandula angustifolia Havanna Dark, is a delightful flowering plant that adds beauty and fragrance to any garden. With its sweet scent and stunning purple-medium blue violet flowers, Lavandula angustifolia Havanna Dark is a popular choice among gardeners.

One of the advantages of this particular lavender variety is its reasonable winter hardness, making it suitable for USDA-zone 7 gardens. This means that it can withstand colder temperatures and still thrive. So, if you live in an area with mild winters, Lavandula angustifolia Havanna Dark could be the perfect addition to your garden.

When it comes to soil fertility, this lavender variety is not very demanding. It can grow well in different types of soils, including peaty, clayish, and sandy soils. However, it is important to ensure that the soil is well-drained to prevent waterlogging, as Lavandula angustifolia Havanna Dark prefers moist but not overly wet conditions.

The plant has linear-shaped leaves, which are pleasantly scented. These green-grey leaves add an attractive contrast to the vibrant purple flowers. The leaves have an average size of 4 - 5 cm, providing a lush and bushy appearance to the plant. Additionally, the plant has a compact height of 30 - 40 cm, making it suitable for both ground planting and container gardening.

Lavandula angustifolia Havanna Dark produces its beautiful blooms in the form of spikes. The inflorescence, which refers to the arrangement of flowers on the stem, is 5 - 10 cm in length and 1 - 2 cm in diameter. The flowers bloom from July to October, adding a splash of color to your garden throughout the summer and into early fall.

In terms of light conditions, Lavandula angustifolia Havanna Dark thrives in sunny locations. It requires full sun exposure for optimum growth and blooming. Therefore, make sure to provide it with a spot in your garden that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.

For successful cultivation, it is also important to consider the plant's moisture requirements and pH preferences. Lavandula angustifolia Havanna Dark thrives in well-drained soils and does not have specific pH requirements, being able to grow in both acidic and alkaline soils. Consequently, it is important to provide suitable drainage for the plant and monitor the moisture levels of the soil to avoid waterlogging.

Overall, Lavandula angustifolia Havanna Dark is a versatile and beautiful lavender variety that is a great addition to any garden. With its sweet scent, purple-medium blue violet flowers, and reasonable winter hardness, it is a popular choice among garden enthusiasts. So, if you want to add a touch of elegance and fragrance to your garden, consider planting Lavandula angustifolia Havanna Dark.

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