Lavender Plant Availability
Lavender Bedding Plants
| Sage Creations Organic Farm | |||
| Lavender Plant Availability | Spring 2010 | ||
| Plants begin to be ready for pick up May 1st | |||
| Finished Plants | 3/12 inch pot | ||
| Lavundula Angustifolias | |||
| L.Ang. Betty Blue | Introduced by Nicolss Garden Nursery in Albany, Oregon. Early Bloomer. 18-20" tight deep blue violet flower; short spikes; great fresh/dried; great for wreaths and crafts; dry well; sweet and mild fragrance | ||
| L. Ang. Croxtons Wild | 20-25" robust bush,buds appear white before bloom and open up light blue flowers; prolific early bloomer; second bloom | ||
| L. Ang. Folgate | Folgate lavender takes its name from The Folgate Nursery, owned by the Chilvers family, in Heacham, Norfolk. 20-24"; bright violet flowers; 10-12" first bloom stem; compact bush; second bloom; premium culinary variety; cold hardy | ||
| L. Ang. Melissa | Comes from the Van Hevelingen farm in Oregon and was named after his wife, Melissa Van Hevelingen. 18-20" compact, great for containers. Sweet fragrance; blooms light pink and white; premium culinary variety. | ||
| L. Ang. Miss Katerine | 12-30" Blooms pink with red tints. Sweet fragrance; premium culinary variety | ||
| L. Ang. Purple Bouquet | 24-30" Fragrant; deep purple blossoms on 12-15" stem; second bloom; double bloomer; great crafts and culinary | ||
| L. Ang. Royal Purple | Royal Purple was developed by Linn Chilvers of Norfolk Lavender in 1944 after World War II. 30-36" Larger than most English lavenders; Early bloomer; light purple; prolific bloom on a single stem; great for fresh and dried; culinary use | ||
| Lavandula X, Intermedia | |||
| L. Xi. Edelweiss | Grosso variety; Also known as Grosso White or 'Caty Blanc'; long stemmed; white flowers;great for landscaping, fresh cut bouquets, and crafts. | ||
| L. Xi. Fat Spike Grosso | 24-30" long fat spikes; fragrant violet flowers; high oil content | ||
| L. Xi. True Grosso | This is the original Grosso developed in France and brought over to the US. 24--30"; dark violet flowers; 180 degree bloom; heavy oil producer. | ||
| L. Lav. angust. x lanata cv. ‘Ana Luisa’ | Ana Luisa comes from the lavender family Lavendula x Chaytorae, a group that is a hybrid between angustifolia and lantana. Silver foliage and deep purple blossoms. Ana Luisa also comes from the Van Hevelingen family. It was introduced in 1998 and takes its name from Andy and Melissa Van Hevelingen’s niece. 30-36" inches in height. Long stems. Landscape; fresh cut and dried | ||
| Price 3 1/2" pot | less than 18 $6.00/pc | ||
| 18-90 $4.00/pc | |||
| more than 90 plants $3.50/pc | |||
| To place order contact Paola Legarre at 623-9556 or paola@sagecreationsorganicfarm.com | |||
| Note: All plants are managed organically. SCOF is certified organic by CDA | |||