Blue Spear is an English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) strain, and for its size, the most productive I've encountered. The plants have a compact profile that make them ideal for container gardens or those with limited space, but they can also be grown outdoors, where multiple plants can be clustered closely together. Don't let the small footprint fool you – these plants crank out fragrant, dark purple flowers that can be harvested for culinary or ornamental uses. Stalks are tall (7-8 inches) making them ideal for lavender cuttings. Multiple cuttings are possible throughout the season – I start harvesting mine for culinary bundles in March/April and only in late October do the plants start to die back. -Quin
Lavender 'Blue Spear' (Herb)
Shooting Star Wildflower Seeds – Nature's Garden Seed Company
Spacing: 20 inches- Days to Harvest: 40- Our tallest variety- Each 3-Inch Pot contains 1 Blue Spear Lavender Herb Plant
Blue Spear Lavender Herb Plant
Lavandula Lavance Deep Purple
Products - The Plant Good Seed Company
Products - The Plant Good Seed Company
Year of the Lavender - National Garden Bureau - Tips on Growing
Lavender Blue Spear - Sugar Creek Gardens
Blue Spear Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) Seeds
How to grow lavender: a step-by-step guide to growing this pretty
Blue Cushion English Lavender, Lavandula angustifolia
Blue Spear Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) Seeds
Lavandula Blue Spear
An all time favorite the Agapanthus has purple/blue petaled flower clusters with spear-like green foliage. It is eye-catching and easy growing making it the perfect fit for any landscape. Enjoy the flowers all spring and summer long! This plant arrives in a beautifully packaged manor with a 100% natural jute bag and an accompanying hand-tied ribbon.
Memorial Agapanthus Plant