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A selection of lavender varieties to bring the scents and colours of the Bonnieheath Estate Farmhouse home with you.
L. x intermedia are French lavender hybrid varieties which exude a nice, subtle fragrance. They are cold hardy enough for our climate but require proper care during the winter months.
L. augustifolia are English lavender varieties which have a stronger and sweeter aroma. They are cold hardy and can tolerate snow, frost and ice in winter and live for many years.
All potted plants will look like the green/sliver shrub and might have a few flowers. The shape and look of the flowers tend to differ between the species.
How to care for your plant:
Lavender prefers to be planted right away in a sunny spot, and sandy loam is the best soil type.
The plant likes continuous water until roots establish. Be sure to not overwater as roots will rot.
Once established, deadheading the flowers once they have faded will stimulate the plant to produce more flowers. This video will help you learn when and how to prune your lavender.
Our 2026 Varieties
Super Blue - Late spring to summer, 18-24" tall, 24-30" wide, Blue-Purple colour
La Diva Spirit Pink - Cold hardy variety. Summer, 14-20" tall, 16-18" wide, Pale Pink colour
Big Time Blue - Early summer to fall, 20-24" tall, 24-30" wide, Deep Blue colour
Hidcote - Early to mid-summer, 13-16" tall, 18" wide, Deep Violet-Blue colour. Best for culinary
Essence Purple - Early to mid-summer, 18-20" tall, 20-24" wide, Vibrant Purple colour. A tidy, uniform grower with great fragrance and strong stems
Sensational - Summer to autumn, possible second bloom, 24" tall, 24" wide, Rich Purple colour
Grosso - Mid to late-summer, 24-36" tall, 24-30" wide, Rich Purple colour. Excellent for stems, bouquets, wands, and sachets

















