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LAVANDULA stoechas 'Fathead'
Commonly known as Butterfly lavender, French lavender

Plum-purple bracts. Very hardy and easy to overwinter
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Good to know
Wildlife plant - insects -
Pests & Diseases
Froghoppers, grey mould -
Place of origin
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Resistant to honey fungusThese plants have little or few problems with honey fungus.
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Evergreengrey-green leaves to 4cm (1½in) long
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Purple
Shades of purple/mauve/lilac/violetPlum-purple -
SpikesDense, ovoid-oblong spikes to 3cm (1¼in) long
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Tubular
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Coastal / windsweptSuitable for open site, slightly back from the sea
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Patio / pot plants
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Suitable for small gardens
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Fully hardy
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Entire
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Linear
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Height
45cm (18in) -
Spread
45cm (18in) -
Dwarf shrubTypically only grows to a maximum of one or two feet in height but there will be some exceptions.Compact, bushy shrub with conspicuous bracts. The purple flowerheads fade to pink with age.
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Pruning group 7
Suitable for: Evergreen shrubs that flower on previous year's growth in Spring, or current year's growth in late Summer/Autumn.
Action: Cut back flowered shoots to within 1 inch of previous year's growth.
When: Annually after flowering or in Spring if flowering on current year's growth.
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Hardy - average winter
Hardy through most of the UK apart from inland valleys, at altitude and central/northerly locations. May suffer foliage damage and stem dieback in harsh winters in cold gardens. Plant can withstand temperatures down to -10°C (14°F)In well-drained soil -
Scented flowers
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Scented foliage
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Summer Seasonal Interest
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Medium to light, fertile, well drained soil
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Full sun
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Bee friendly
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Butterfly friendly
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Mature Size45cm (18in)
45cm (18in)
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Lavandula - Care Guide
Planting to avoid allergic reactions and asthma