Re: Lavenders
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Lavenders
- From: C* H* <c*@uswest.net>
- Date: Sun, 21 Jun 1998 22:46:16 -0700
- References: <a1cbfc9b.358c02e6@aol.com>
Janice,
Could you possibly email me the address for Goodwin Creek.I have heard alot
about them.Would really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Connie Hoy
Whigmaster@aol.com wrote:
> Carol
> There are a bunch of varieties of Lavandula. I counted 36 varieties in
> Goodwin Creek's catalog (not I am not doing a promo for them!).
> There are the English Lavenders-Lavandula angustifolia, such as:
>
> Buena Vista
> Compacta
> Dwarf White
> Graves
> Hidcote (you will see this one quite a bit)
> Hidcote Pink (very pretty)
> Hidcote Blue
> Pink (Rosea)
> Royal Velvet
> Twickel Purple ( a new one for me this year)
> Two Seasons
> Seal's Seven Oaks
> Sharon Roberts
> These should all do well in your zone.
>
> There are also Lavadins, which should do okay in your area. All well known
> one is 'Grosso'
>
> There are also tender Lavenders, but would survive in your zone (or mine I
> tried!), except *maybe* Silver Frost, okay for zone 6. Of course, you could
> always overwinter inside.
> Lavenders are one of my favorites to. Good luck.
>
> Janice
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