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Lavender Serenity
Planting Guide:
Fall - plant approximately 6 weeks before your first hard freeze date.
The Lavender Serenity collection is generally suitable for fall planting in USDA zones 7 and higher (unprotected), and Zones 6 and below with additional protection from a greenhouse, hoop house or frost cloth. This is strictly a guideline and we cannot guarantee winter survivability.
Early Spring (cold soil) - plant approximately 2 weeks before your last frost date.
Cool, calming, and composed, Lavender Serenity invites a moment of stillness in the garden. This quartet centers around serene shades of lavender and soft lilac, with Digitalis 'Camelot Lavender' rising tall and stately alongside the delicate, bell-shaped blooms of Campanula 'Champion II Lilac'. Snapdragon 'Maryland Lavender' adds varied texture in pink lavender tones, while Bupleurum griffithii threads it all together with fresh chartreuse star-like flower clusters, a natural contrast that lets the lavender tones shine. All four bloom in harmony in late spring, creating a tranquil vignette perfect for a quiet corner or meditative stroll.
This collection includes 4 mini greenhouses, each containing 8 plugs of the following varieties:
Digitalis 'Camelot Lavender'
Campanula 'Champion II Lilac'
Snapdragon 'Maryland Lavender'
Bupleurum griffithii
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