Re: Lavandula viridis



>>It does indeed sound like L. viridis and it is of course closely related
>>to L. stoechas, of which there is suppossed to be a white flowered
>>cultivar with white bracts. L. viridis normally has green/white bracts
>>and is for me considerably less hardy than L. stoechas. The lady who
>>asked seems to be from Oregon and should contact Jim Becker for a good
>>answer.
>>
>>Rex

The white form is L. stoechas forma leucantha, of wich there also is a
cultivar called 'Snowman'.

Roger Bastin,


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