Lavandula stoechas Anouk Purple

Lavandula stoechas Anouk Purple
Flower scent Sweet scented
Winter hardness Limited (USDA-zone 8)
Flower color Purple-medium blue violet-N087A
Leaf, general shape Linear
Leaf, scent Pleasantly scented
Flower diameter 1 - 10 mm
Plant height 30 - 40 cm; 20 - 30 cm
Inflorescence Spike
Flowering month(s) June; July; August; September; October
Leaf duration Evergreen
Leaf size 3 - 4 cm
soil pH requirement Indifferent
Light conditions Sunny
Inflorescence length <5 cm
Inflorescence diameter 1 - 2 cm
Leaf, main color Green grey
Flower, secondary color(s) Blue-dark violet blue-N092B
Moisture requirements Well-drained

Lavandula stoechas Anouk Purple, commonly known as lavender, is a beautiful and fragrant flower that adds charm and elegance to any garden. With its sweet scent and vibrant purple-medium blue violet flowers, it is a favorite among gardening enthusiasts.

While lavender is generally known for its winter hardiness, Lavandula stoechas Anouk Purple has limited cold tolerance and is best suited for USDA-zone 8 and above. Therefore, if you live in a region with severe winters, it is advisable to provide some protection or consider growing it in pots that can be brought indoors during colder months.

The plant itself grows to a height of 30 to 40 cm, with some smaller varieties reaching 20 to 30 cm. Its linear-shaped leaves are pleasantly scented, adding to the overall aromatic experience in the garden. The leaves have a green-grey color, providing an attractive contrast against the vibrant purple flowers.

Speaking of flowers, Lavandula stoechas Anouk Purple produces small blooms with a diameter of 1 to 10 mm. The inflorescence is in the form of a spike, with a length of less than 5 cm and a diameter of 1 to 2 cm. The flowering period begins in June and continues all the way until October, making it a long-lasting and reliable addition to your garden.

One of the standout features of this lavender variety is its evergreen nature, meaning it retains its leaves throughout the year. This quality adds year-round appeal and makes it a valuable addition to both formal and informal garden designs.

When it comes to soil pH requirements, Lavandula stoechas Anouk Purple is indifferent, meaning it can tolerate a wide range of soil types. However, well-drained soil is crucial for the plant's overall health and longevity. It is important to avoid waterlogged soil, as excess moisture can cause root rot and other problems.

As for light conditions, lavender thrives in sunny locations. It requires at least six hours of direct sunlight each day to promote healthy growth and abundant flowering. Therefore, it is best to plant Lavandula stoechas Anouk Purple in an area that receives ample sunlight throughout the day.

In conclusion, Lavandula stoechas Anouk Purple is a stunning lavender variety with beautiful purple-medium blue violet flowers and a sweet fragrance. While it has limited winter hardiness, it can thrive in USDA-zone 8 and above. With its evergreen foliage, it adds beauty and charm to the garden all year round. Ensure it is planted in well-drained soil and receives plenty of sunlight for optimal growth and blooming.

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