Lavandula x ginginsii 'Goodwin Creek Grey' (lavender) bears showy, faded violet, fragrant and repeat-blooming flowers during early summer to mid-autumn. This herbaceous perennial is mound shaped in form and has greyish green and light grey foliage that is showy, matte, fine textured, evergreen and aromatic. The stems are aromatic. Find a prominent place in your garden for this stunning herbaceous perennial which has been designated a specimen.
Typical Uses
Accent, alpine or rock garden, border, container, culinary, cut flowers, dried flowers, edging, hedge, foundation, mass planting and specimen.
Special Characteristics
Butterflies are attracted to Lavandula x ginginsii 'Goodwin Creek Grey' . This plant has a natural ability to resist deer and rabbits, and it is tolerant of drought.