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Lavender intermedia 'Phenomenal' (P)

Lavender intermedia 'Phenomenal' (P)

Consumer Information

Narrative Description:

We love this recent introduction of the Lavender world. ‘Phenomenal’ is incredibly tough, with abundant sprays of purple-blue flowers, high in essential oils, so they emit and intense, heady fragrance. Tolerant of both cold and heat and seems resistant to many of the foliar and root diseases that can be common for less tolerant varieties. This variety is quite sizeable, reaching up to a nearly a metre within just a few years, so good for containers at least for a season, but also borders and beds.

Ideal Conditions:

Prefers full sun or partial shade in free draining soil or compost.

Possible Situation:

The wonderful foliage and summer flowers lend themselves to many situations within the garden or courtyard, either in the bowl, tub, herb garden, or just to create that fragrant spot for everybody's enjoyment.

Resilience:

Hardy

Habit:

Bushy

Height x Spread / Trail:

40 x 30 cm

Features:

Attracts Wildlife

Typical Season:

Summer

Flower Colour:

purple

Foliage Colour:

silver/grey

Flowering Time:

June - September

Planting Recommendations:

Bed/Border

Raised Bed

Container

Prefers:

Full Sun

Part Sun

Temperature Tolerance:

A hardy plant which should survive normal winter conditions outside, especially if protected from the hardest frosts.

Plant Care:

Cut back flower spikes once finished to encourage further blooms.

Cultural Information

Family:

LAMIACEAE

Genus:

Lavandula

Species:

intermedia

Cultivar:

Phenomenal

UPOV:

NIKO

UPOV No:

EUPVR 40231

Category:

Hardy Perennials

Herbs

Recommended Pot Sizes:

9cm

11cm

1Ltr

Pot Spacing:

Leave enough room so that foliage does not overlap within crop time.

Typical time required from pot to sale:

28 weeks over Winter

12 weeks in Spring / Summer

Based on producing a finished pot size of 1L for plug products and 2L for liner products. (*)

Growing Media / Irrigation / Water Capacity:

Free draining - keep evenly moist

Feeding / Fertilser
(during crop time):

NPK balanced feeding

Feeding Frequency:

Requires infrequent feeding (Low EC)

Recommended pH:

Standard 5.0 to 5.5

Growth Regulation PGR:

Due to the current approval situation, please contact your PGR provider

Temperature During Production:

Cool crop 4 - 12°C

Temperature During Transport:

12-16°C

Availability

Available for Delivery:

January - July

Recommended Sales Window:

February - September

Forecast Availability:

Wk/Yr:27/2437/24
Qty:45

Please note: this forecasted availability is a guide only. Quantities can be increased or produced earlier on request.

P&D Susceptibility

Common Pests:

Common Diseases:

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Additional Notes (*):

All information provided is based on producing a default finished pot size of 1L for our plug products, and 2L for 7cm and 9cm liner products. For alternative pot sizes please adjust cultural notes accordingly.

Finishing times - Based on average estimated climatic and environmental conditions, and are for guidance purposes only.

Temperature – These conditions assume a protected ornamental growing environment. Recommended growing is generally above 5°C.

Feeding – Does not specify controlled release or liquid fertiliser application. This choice will depend on your conditions, requirements and preferences – please contact your fertiliser consultant for suitable products to meet your requirements.

Growing media and pH – Is shown for guidance purposes only - please contact your growing media consultant for suitable growing media to meet your requirements.



Disclaimer

This information is for guidance purposes only and is based upon our own growing environment and experience during trials. It is wise to use your own knowledge about your growing conditions and local environment in order to make informed cultural decisions.