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Anouk Dark Purple Lavender Perennial Flowering Plant

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  • Features deep, vibrant dark purple flower spikes with unique butterfly-like bracts.
  • Displays high drought tolerance once established, suitable for xeriscaping.
  • Compact growth habit ideal for garden borders, rock gardens, and patio containers.
  • Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies to the garden environment.
  • Thrives in full sun exposure with well-draining soil conditions.
SKU:B01TVW7B-DEF
Availability: In Stock
Category:Lavender

Anouk Dark Purple Lavender: A Fragrant Garden Addition

The Anouk Dark Purple Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) is a distinct perennial variety recognized for its dense, dark purple flower heads topped with prominent, petal-like bracts. This plant is selected for its compact form and consistent blooming cycle, making it a functional choice for residential landscaping and container gardening.

Growing Requirements and Care

To ensure healthy development, this lavender variety requires a location that receives full sun exposure for at least six to eight hours daily. Proper soil management is essential; the plant performs best in sandy, well-draining soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH. Avoid heavy, water-retentive soils to prevent root moisture accumulation.

Landscape Utility

  • Garden Borders: Its uniform size allows for effective use as a low-hedging or edging plant along walkways.
  • Container Gardening: The compact root system is compatible with pots and planters, provided there is adequate drainage.
  • Pollinator Support: The nectar-rich flowers serve as a resource for local pollinator populations throughout the flowering season.

Maintenance Guidelines

Post-flowering, light pruning is recommended to maintain the plant's shape and encourage dense foliage growth. Avoid cutting into old, woody stems, as this can inhibit new growth. During the first growing season, consistent watering is necessary until the root system is established; thereafter, the plant exhibits increased tolerance to dry conditions.