Hidcote Lavender
Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' Overview Uses: Borders, herb gardens, mass plantings, containers, pollinator gardens, low hedging. Benefits: Among the darkest purple flowers of any English lavender, held on upright spikes above aromatic silver-green foliage. Compact, mounding habit maintains a tidy form without aggressive spreading. Outstanding fragrance for fresh cutting, drying, and culinary use. USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–9 Sun: Full Sun Life Cycle: Hardy Perennial Growth Habit: Mounding, Rounded — compact dome of aromatic foliage. Bloom Color: Deep Purple Foliage Color: Silver, Green Mature Height: 15–20 inches Mature Width: 18–24 inches Bloom Season: Early summer through midsummer Growth Rate: Moderate Summary Hidcote Lavender is one of the most dependable and visually striking English lavender cultivars available. Named after the renowned Hidcote Manor Garden in England, this compact selection produces deep purple-blue flower spikes that are among the richest in color of any lavend