Angustifolias are the traditional English garden lavender. They have narrow leaves, shorter stems with flower heads that are barrel shaped as opposed to spiky. Their fragrance is sweeter than their hybrid cousins the Lavandins, and because of this, their oil is coveted for aromatherapy and perfume. They bloom earlier in the year than the lavandins. In the winter months, the Angustifolias can often look dead because of the smallness of the leaves. Their dried blossoms are used in cooking, crafting and cosmetics. The Angustifolias produce seeds that are viable, and young plants will often appear below the parent plant. English lavender originated in France and were probably brought to the British Isles by the Romans. It maintains its name because of the significant impact this lavender had on the English oil industry in the 1700s.

Plants will need to be shipped USPS Priority Mail or UPS 3 Day Select if destination is outside of Washington State.



Lodden Blue
Lodden Blue

compact, semi-dwarf, deep blue flowers



$4.00

Melissa
Melissa

pink blossoms, wonderful contrast in bouquets



$4.00

Royal Velvet
Royal Velvet

dark, saturated color, velvety buds



$4.00

Sachet
Sachet

sweet fragrance, sky-blue flowers



$4.00

Mitcham Gray
Mitcham Gray

$4.00
Sharon Roberts
Sharon Roberts

$4.00



Purple Haze Lavender - 1-888-852-6560
180 Bell Bottom Road Sequim, WA 98382
www.purplehazelavender.com - info@purplehazelavender.com

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