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Can anyone tell me the name of this purple blooming perennial? The foliage is somewhat similar to rosemary.
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Lavender?
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I'm with Maryvonne on this one, looks like lavender to me too, but what variety, I'm not sure. I've seen it this year in a nursery I visited, it wasn't as fragrant as the usual "munstead" variety, imo.
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It's
Lavandula stoechas.
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Thanks, ladies!!!
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I purchased a similar looking Lavender that was at Home Depot a couple years ago that was supposed to bloom more than once a year. It did, but it died the first winter while Munstead twenty feet away is still going....
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