Plants for ... Flower or foliage picking
Hydrangea Nightengale
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Nightengale'
Hydrangea evoke a special air of romance - they've got style and need very little attention to maintain their beautiful appearance. Nightengale's no exception; its almost flat flower head comprises a centre of tight bud and outer petals in blue. All this with compactness, freedom of flower and high health. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Hydrangea Pink Bouquet
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Pink Bouquet'
Hydrangea evoke a special air of romance - they've got style and need very little attention to maintain their beautiful appearance. Ruffled flower petals, full and large flower heads, lush green foliage are trademarks of Pink Bouquet - there's every reason to find a spot for this special hydrangea. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Hydrangea Trophy
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Trophy'
An outstanding new hydrangea. Trophy features a unique large creamy white flower head with double individual florets. Flowering from Dcecember through to February. Prefers shade/part shade. Prune back after flowering. Fertiliz in spring. Grows 1.5m x 1m. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Lavender Avonview
Lavender stoechas 'Avonview'
A variety that's highly regarded for hedging, ornamental and mass planting; its contrasting dark blue corollas and purple-violet bracts are a real feature. Covered with lavender-blue flower spikes for many months in summer, its foliage is still a pleasing feature when it's not flowering. Long stems; great for picking. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Lavender Fouveaux Storm
Lavender angustafolia 'Fouveaux Storm'
An English lavender selected for its flower colour and habit. Dark violet flowers appear from early summer and last until late March. Very compact form ideal for patios, picking, drying and pot pourii. Looks great planted as an avenue or small hedge where its flowers can be appreciated en masse. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Lavender Major
Lavender 'Major'
Major puts on quite a show from early in spring and into summer. It has a profusion of large, plump, flower heads. They’re so full that they invite squeezing, and this of course releases the refreshing lavender aroma. It has strong stems and is always tidy - one of the best patio plants we've seen. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Lavender Pukehou
Lavender st.pedunculata 'Pukehou'
An upright grower with fragrant grey-green leaves & masses of deep purple flowers. Prefers full sun, well-drained soils. Lime prior to planting. Ideal for containers, rockeries, path edges, or as an easily trimmed formal hedge. Prune after flowering. Grows 50x50cm. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Lavender Purple King
Lavender 'Purple King'
An exciting N.Z.introduction with a compact upright growth habit. Long stems support large flower buds topped with stunning long luminous electric blue wings. Ideally grown in an open sunny situation, as a feature plant or stunning hedge. Grows 80x80cm. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Lavender Sidonie
Lavender pinnata 'Sidonie'
Sidonie's something different when it comes to lavenders. It's free flowering, quick-growing and with Australian origins, tolerant of more humidity than many others. Its showy forked flowers are held atop long stems, and their blue-purple colouring is iridescent, especially during winter and spring. Its fragrance is also different - fresh and novel. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
Lavender Violet Intrigue
Lavender angustifolia 'Violet Intrigue'
It's hard to not to rave about this exciting English lavender from Virginia McNaughton. In our trials it shone like no other with bright iridescent violet-blue flowers on strong stems and a nicely rounded upright bush with dense mid-green foliage. Hardiness Zone - suits dark green area - click for details
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