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  1. Lavandula stoechas, the Spanish lavender or topped lavender (U.S.) or French lavender (U.K.), is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, occurring natively in several Mediterranean countries, including France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Turkey and Greece.

  2. Spanish lavender (Lavandula stoechas) is the showiest of the garden lavenders, with tall petal-like bracts that rise above plump flower spikes like the ears of a rabbit. It also thrives in hot, dry conditions, making it ideal for warmer climates and waterwise landscapes.

  3. A woody evergreen sub-shrub with flowers on spikes that appear on top of leafless stems in spring and early summer. This species is more fragile than common lavender. Although it tolerates a range of situations, it is usually found in full sun in hot, sunny conditions with dry low-organic matter alkaline soil.

  4. Lavandula stoechas is commonly referred to as French lavender. It’s an aromatic dwarf shrub with narrow, greyish leaves, and bears dense, oval heads of small purple flowers topped with with a tuft of purple bracts. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM). For best results, grow Lavandula ...

  5. Lavandula stoechas grow and care – shrub‎ of the genus Lavandula also known as Spanish lavender or French lavender, Lavandula stoechas perennial evergreen plant also used as ornamental fragrant plant, can grow in mediterranean, subtropical or temperate climate and growing in hardiness zone 5-10.

  6. Lavandula stoechas cultivars are commonly called Spanish lavenders in the United States. They are the first lavenders to bloom in April and May in the Pacific Northwest. This lavandula species originally came from lavenders that crossed and propagated from seed growing in the wild in Spain, Portugal, France, and other Mediterranean countries.

  7. Lavandula stoechas, commonly called French Lavender in the UK and Spanish Lavender in the US, is a small aromatic evergreen shrub, with upright stems of narrow grey-green leaves and long stalks bearing oval heads of tiny purple flowers topped with pink bracts.

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