Re: After Irises, what then?


arilbredbreeder@cs.com wrote:
> 
> I am in need of a memory jog.  I believe that this thread has been discussing
> the "lavenders" of the perennial bed, but there's also a large shrub grown in
> OK & NM -- and probably much of the SW -- that is known colloquially as the
> "lavender" bush.  It is extremely fragrant and almost impossible to kill.
> 
> Can anyone supply its proper name?
> 
> Sharon McAllister

Here are three candidates:

Hyptis emoryi (Desert Lavender)
Vitex agnus-castus (Lavender Bush, Lilac Chaste Tree, Vitex 'SHOAL
CREEK')
Lavandula stoechis (Spanish Lavender, Lavender Bush)

Dallas Patterson
nye@fidalgo.net
USDA Zone 6 Puget Sound, Washington

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