Lavender
Lavandula x intermedia is a hybrid cross between English Lavender and Portuguese Lavender. This plant typically grows to two to three feet tall, with narrow, gray-green leaves (a little over two inches long) on square stems.
In warmer climates, the leaves might be evergreen. During the warm growing season, It has a moderately slow growth rate as its woody base gradually expands and new stem growth extends several inches. Dried lavender leaves make for great aromatherapy or make your own lavender tinctures at home!
Full sun to partial sun.
Attracts hummingbirds, bees and butterflies.
Drought tolerant once established.
Purple flowers, fragrant