Lavandula angustifolia
Narrow leaved lavender is a perennial herb or small shrub in the family Lamiaceae, with a height of up to 40 centimeters. Cluster with multiple branches, fragrant throughout the plant; Spike inflorescence grows at the top, with small blue purple flowers; Leaves alternate, narrow and shallow feather like, gray green in color, with a delicate texture; The flowering period is from June to August. Narrow leaved lavender is native to the Mediterranean region and is cultivated in China, mainly in Xinjiang. It prefers light, heat and cold resistance, drought and poverty resistance, and is resistant to waterlogging and humidity. It prefers well drained soil. The general propagation methods are sowing, splitting, or cutting propagation.
Popular Models
Random Model
Seals
345 View