About Bridget Chloe

Purple-blue flowers on 18–24” spikes. Flowers retain color when dried. Lower camphor content results in a sweeter scent, as foliage changes to gray. Tolerates heat and humidity.

English-Portuguese cultivar believed to be a sport or seedling of L. intermedia ‘Provence.’ Winner of the International Perfume Foundation 2021 Gold Award of Excellence. PP27,182

About Lavender, Other

Upright spikes of small flowers rebloom into fall with regular deadheading. Species and hybrids that vary in fragrance, hardiness, color, and culinary use. Heat- and drought-tolerant. Deer- and rabbit-resistant.

Pot Size & Price
3.5-in. pot
$4.00
Height
24"–30"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Catalog
H071
Plant Traits
Bees
Butterflies
Culinary
Edible Flowers
Medicinal
Rock Garden
New This Year
Organic
Stock Notes
Restocks On Saturday

Other varieties of Lavender, Other

Lavandula multifida, ferny leaves with long stems of lavender above
Photo by Forest & Kim Starr from the Wikimedia Commons

Fernleaf

Catalog
H072
Lavandula dentata, green-gray jagged-edged leaves
Photo by Forest and Kim Starr from the Wikimedia Commons.

French Fringed

Catalog
H073
Lavandula Meerlo, variegated foliage, light yellow edges
Photo from Kiwi Flora, the breeder

Meerlo

Catalog
H074
Lavandula Phenomenal

Phenomenal

Catalog
H075
Lavandula Sensational, red-purple flowers on spikes
Photo from Concept Plants

Sensational

Catalog
H076
Sweet Lavender
Photo from Rush Creek Growers

Sweet

Catalog
H077