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Lavender 'Phenomenal'
Lavandula
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'Phenomenal'
Lavender 'Phenomenal' is a medium-sized perennial plant featuring grayish-green leaves and deep purple flowers. This variety is highly heat- and cold-tolerant, tolerates moisture relatively well, and grows easily. Additionally, it is suitable for commercial cultivation due to its strong fragrance and high yield. Propagation is generally done via cuttings. Select healthy stems in spring or early summer to prepare for cuttings. Plant the cut stems in fresh soil and water thoroughly to encourage root development. Propagation by seeds is not recommended, as germination rates may be low after sowing. Cultivation methods are as follows. Lavender prefers sunny locations and thrives in well-drained soil. When planting, leave sufficient spacing to ensure good air circulation. Do not overwater; water moderately when the surface of the soil is dry. During winter, it is advisable to mulch to prevent the roots from freezing. In the garden, it can be used as a border plant or as the centerpiece of a main flower bed, and it pairs well with other perennials. The cut flowers can be used to make dried flowers or aroma oils. Major pests include root rot and lavender beetles. Root rot can be prevented by avoiding overwatering, and it is important to plant in a well-drained location. In the case of lavender beetles, adults and larvae can be removed by hand or controlled using organic insecticides. It is important to inspect the plants regularly to detect and address pest damage early.
Plant Family
Lamiaceae
Height
60~90cm
Spread
60~90cm
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
July~August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-34°C
Lavender 'Provence'
Lavandula
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'Provence'
Lavender 'Impress Purple'
Lavandula
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'Impress Purple'