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elegance lavender plants Phenomenal Lavender

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elegance lavender plants Phenomenal LavenderBuy Now: Add Hardy and Versatile Phenomenal Lavender Plants to Your Garden! Product Overview Transform your landscape with the exceptional Phenomenal Lavender Plants (Lavandula x intermedia 'Phenomenal'), a hardy and award winning variety introduced in 2012. Known for its outstanding winter survival and tolerance to heat and humidity, this lavender thrives as far north as zone 4. Resisting common issues like crown rot and mildew, Phenomenal Lavender

Buy Now: Add Hardy and Versatile Phenomenal Lavender Plants to Your Garden!

Product Overview
Transform your landscape with the exceptional Phenomenal Lavender Plants (Lavandula x intermedia 'Phenomenal'), a hardy and award-winning variety introduced in 2012. Known for its outstanding winter survival and tolerance to heat and humidity, this lavender thrives as far north as zone 4. Resisting common issues like crown rot and mildew, Phenomenal Lavender blooms deep blue to purple from late spring to early summer, adding color, fragrance, and structure to your garden.

Key Features of Phenomenal Lavender
Botanical Name: Lavandula x intermedia 'Phenomenal'
Winter Hardiness: One of the few lavenders thriving in zone 4.
Award-Winning: Recognized as a 'Must Grow Perennial' for 2013 by Better Homes and Gardens.
Resilience: Resistant to crown rot, downy mildew, and powdery mildew.
Wildlife Deterrent: Naturally deer and rabbit resistant.
Heat & Humidity Tolerance: Performs well in challenging climates.

Plant Details
Appearance: Uniform mounded shape with a silvery base.
Bloom Season: Deep blue to purple blooms from late spring to early summer.
Size: Grows 12–32 inches tall, spreading 24–32 inches wide.

Uses & Benefits
Garden Borders: Defines and enhances pathways or edges.
Low Evergreen Hedges: Creates year-round structure and elegance.
Winter Interest: Adds beauty and stability during colder months.
Container Gardening: Perfect for patios or decorative pots.
Cut Flowers: Provides fragrant blooms for bouquets and home décor.
Wildlife Attraction: Draws butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds for lively outdoor spaces.
Medicinal & Culinary: Complements various health and culinary recipes.
Fragrance: Emits soothing, pleasant aromas for indoor and outdoor settings.

Planting & Brief Care Instructions
Optimal Planting Times: Plant in spring or early fall when the soil is warm.
Location: Select a sunny spot with excellent air circulation.
Soil Needs: Ensure the soil is well-drained to prevent moisture buildup.
Watering: Water consistently during establishment, but avoid overwatering once established.

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Experience the unmatched charm and hardiness of Phenomenal Lavender, available now at Greenwood Nursery—your trusted Online Nursery. With vibrant blooms, resilience, and versatile uses, this lavender variety is ideal for gardens everywhere. Shop today at our Online Plants Nursery and enjoy its remarkable benefits!

Add the beauty and fragrance of Phenomenal Lavender to your garden. Place your order today and transform your outdoor space with this exceptional perennial!

Shipping Information
Available Sizes: Shipped in pint pots and quart pots for convenient planting.
Shipping Details: Plants are carefully packaged to arrive healthy and ready for planting.

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