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indoor lavender plants for sale Sensational! LavenderA Modern Lavandin Built for Strong Garden Performance. Sensational! Lavender is a vigorous lavandin grown for its fragrant purple flower spikes, attractive silvery foliage, and strong landscape presence. This modern lavender selection brings the classic scent and color gardeners love while offering a bold, durable habit for sunny borders, herb gardens, cottage plantings, low hedges, and pollinator beds. It is a great choice when you want lavender that

A Modern Lavandin Built for Strong Garden Performance.

Sensational! Lavender is a vigorous lavandin grown for its fragrant purple flower spikes, attractive silvery foliage, and strong landscape presence. This modern lavender selection brings the classic scent and color gardeners love while offering a bold, durable habit for sunny borders, herb gardens, cottage plantings, low hedges, and pollinator beds. It is a great choice when you want lavender that looks substantial in the landscape.

Silvery Foliage and Long-Stemmed Flowers.

The silver-toned foliage gives Sensational! Lavender has a bright, clean look even before the plant blooms. In summer, long, strong flower stems rise above the mound with fragrant purple lavender flowers that are excellent for fresh cuts, dried bundles, sachets, and fragrant arrangements. Use it where texture, fragrance, and flower color can be enjoyed up close.

Pollinator Friendly and Deer Resistant.

Sensational! Lavender attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators during bloom. Its aromatic oils also help make it less appealing to deer, making it useful in sunny, deer-aware landscapes. No plant is completely deer-proof under severe browsing pressure, but lavender remains one of the stronger choices for combining fragrance, pollinator value, and reduced browsing risk.

Drought-tolerant once established.

Once established, Sensational! Lavender performs well in dry, sunny sites and generally needs little supplemental water. It is a strong fit for gravel gardens, rock gardens, herb beds, sunny foundation plantings, patio borders, and low-water perennial combinations. Avoid rich, wet soil and heavy fertilizer, which can encourage soft growth and reduce the compact, aromatic habit lavender is known for.

Best in Full Sun and Excellent Drainage.

Plant Sensational! Lavender in full sun with sharply drained soil. Raised beds, slopes, sandy soil, gravelly soil, and containers with drainage holes can all improve long-term success, especially in humid regions or heavy soils. Good airflow helps keep the foliage dry. Prune after flowering and lightly shape in spring as needed, avoiding hard cuts into old bare wood.

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