The white lavender is an evergreen shrub with aromatic foliage and masses of white flower spikes throughout the summer. Can be used to edge paths or borders. The stems are suitable for cutting or drying. The flower-spikes are highly attractive to bees and other nectar-loving insects
Height/Spread: 45 cm x 60 cm
Position: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained
Flowering season: Summer
Good for pollinators
Uses: Wildlife, Cottage Garden, Fragrance, Hedging and rows, Borders and beds, Containers, Coastal, Mediterranean.
Planting: Lavender grows best in low to moderately fertile well drained sandy soils. Add grit to improve drainage.
Maintenance: Prune annually when the flowers have faded taking care not to cut into old wood. Cut back leafy stems to within 5cm of woody stems.