Lavandula munstead is a popular perennial herb known for its fragrant and attractive lavender flowers.
Height/Spread: Lavandula munstead typically grows to a height of around 30-45 centimeters (12-18 inches) with a spread of about 30-60 centimeters (12-24 inches).
Position: It thrives best in a sunny location in the garden, preferably with at least six hours of direct sunlight each day.
Soil: Lavandula munstead prefers well-drained soil that is alkaline or neutral in nature. It can tolerate a variety of soil types, including sandy or loamy soil.
Flowering Season: In the Irish climate, Lavandula munstead usually blooms from late spring to early summer. The flowers are a vibrant shade of lavender, attracting bees and butterflies to the garden.
Uses: Lavandula munstead is commonly used in herb gardens, borders, and as a low hedge or edging plant. It is well-known for its aromatic foliage and is often used for culinary purposes, such as flavoring desserts, teas, and even savory dishes. Additionally, the dried flowers and stems are used in potpourri, sachets, and herbal crafts.
Please note that while Lavandula munstead can generally thrive in the Irish climate, it's always recommended to consider specific regional conditions and microclimates for optimal growth and care.