Lavender ‘Exceptional’ (Lavandula x intermedia)

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Bred specifically for its exceptional blooming qualities, resilience, and fragrance, Exceptional® is a cross of Lavandula and the white flower intermedia Exceptional®, a French lavender hybrid. With its stunning blooms and calming aroma, it’s perfect for adding color and fragrance to any outdoor or indoor space. Gray-green foliage forms a nice shape when mature, making it ideal for edging. Lavender oil is used in skincare products, soaps, and candles for its soothing and healing properties. Lavender flowers can also be used to make teas, syrups, and jams, and are a popular ingredient in French and Mediterranean cuisine. This plant is also a favorite of bees and butterflies, making it a great addition to any pollinator garden. Growing to 36″ tall and 36″ wide. Makes a lovely container, alone or mixed with other sun-loving plants. Deer and bunny-resistant, and it repels mosquitoes. Photo and text courtesy of Stark Bros.

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Bred specifically for its exceptional blooming qualities, resilience, and fragrance, Exceptional® is a cross of Lavandula and the white flower intermedia Exceptional®, a French lavender hybrid. With its stunning blooms and calming aroma, it’s perfect for adding color and fragrance to any outdoor or indoor space. Gray-green foliage forms a nice shape when mature, making it ideal for edging. Lavender oil is used in skincare products, soaps, and candles for its soothing and healing properties. Lavender flowers can also be used to make teas, syrups, and jams, and are a popular ingredient in French and Mediterranean cuisine. This plant is also a favorite of bees and butterflies, making it a great addition to any pollinator garden. Growing to 36″ tall and 36″ wide. Makes a lovely container, alone or mixed with other sun-loving plants. Deer and bunny-resistant, and it repels mosquitoes. Photo and text courtesy of Stark Bros.

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