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  2. Lavandula multifida, commonly called fern leaf lavender, is a highly aromatic, fast-growing, everblooming plant that typically grows to 24” tall on straight stems clad with dissected fern-like gray-green leaves. It is native to the warm climates of the northwestern Mediterranean plus the Canary Islands.

  3. Lavandula multifida, the fernleaf lavender or Egyptian lavender, is a small plant, sometimes a shrub, native to the southern regions of the Mediterranean, including Iberia, Sicily, Northwest Africa and the Canary Islands. The plant grows up to 24 in (61 cm) tall. The stems are grey and woolly.

  4. Learn about Lavandula multifida, a small evergreen shrub with fern-like leaves and violet-blue flowers. Find out how to identify, grow, care for, and use this ornamental, medicinal, and culinary plant.

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  5. Fernleaf lavender (Lavendula multifida) is also commonly known as French lace lavender. The names refer to its fern-like leaves, which are grayish green, deeply lobed, and can be described as lacy. You can grow fernleaf lavender in your herb garden and harvest both the flowers and leaves.

  6. Learn how to grow and care for this aromatic perennial lavender with feathery silver-green foliage and fragrant flowers. Find out its light, water, soil, fertilizer, pruning and pest control tips. See photos and details of its features, uses and benefits.

  7. Egyptian Lavender (Lavandula multifida) Also known as fern leaf lavender, this type is shorter-lived than others.

  8. Feb 12, 2024 · However, Spanish lavender has unique flowers which are different from other lavenders. Unlike less common French (Lavandula dentata) or the more common, fragrant English (Lavandula angustifolia), Spanish lavender has long, upright petals with tufts at the top of each flower head.

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