Lavandula angustifolia 'Valence Deep Violet' - English Lavender

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Compact, fragrant, and richly coloured, Lavandula angustifolia ‘Valence Deep Violet’ is a striking English lavender with deep purple flower spikes and dense silvery-green foliage. This dwarf variety is ideal for edging paths, filling containers, or creating neat, low hedges. Its highly scented blooms are a favourite with bees and butterflies, and its neat growth makes it perfect for smaller spaces or formal garden layouts.

Lavandula angustifolia ‘Valence Deep Violet’, commonly known as English Lavender, is valued for its hardiness, fragrance, and rich floral colour. Its neat, compact habit makes it especially suited to pots and smaller gardens.

Evergreen Shrub

Evergreen in mild winters, Aromatic, Compact

 

Flowers: June – August

Foliage: Year-round

 


Scientific Name
Lavandula angustifolia ‘Valence Deep Violet’ (from Latin angustus = narrow and folium = leaf, referencing the plant’s narrow leaves)

English Lavender, True Lavender

Common Name
English Lavender

Origin
Species native to the Mediterranean; this compact cultivar bred for garden performance and intense flower colour

Pruning Tips
Trim back after flowering to maintain shape, avoiding cutting into woody stems. A harder prune in late summer or early autumn encourages dense regrowth

Wildlife Value
Excellent nectar source for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators

Positioning
Full sun in a well-drained, open site – ideal for borders, pots, gravel gardens, and low hedges

Water
Water during dry spells in the first year. Once established, drought tolerant

Soil
Free-draining soil is essential – thrives in poor, sandy, or chalky soils. Avoid heavy or wet conditions

Food
No regular feeding needed – overfeeding can reduce fragrance and flowering. A light mulch of grit or compost in spring is sufficient

Pet-safe
Generally considered non-toxic, though large amounts may cause mild stomach upset

Sprouts Top Tips
Perfect for edging paths where its scent is released as you brush past. To dry flowers, cut stems just before full bloom and hang upside down in a dark, airy space.

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