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Lavender Angustifolia Lollipop Tree
- Our Lavender angustifolia on stem is a highly aromatic, evergreen tree which produces masses of fragrant purple/blue flowers during the Summer on wiry spikes above silver-grey or grey-green foliage. This lovely tree has a unique look, and a compact growing habit.
- It is ideal for planting in patio pots to display at either side of a front door, on a patio, terrace or balcony. This lavender plant can be used for cooking in the kitchen due to its amazing flavours.
- Lavender is a popular plant for attracting bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects to your garden and this Lavender angustifolia on a stem is no different.
- Our Lavender angustifolia on stem is a highly aromatic, evergreen tree which produces masses of fragrant purple/blue flowers during the Summer on wiry spikes above silver-grey or grey-green foliage. This lovely tree has a unique look, and a compact growing habit.
- It is ideal for planting in patio pots to display at either side of a front door, on a patio, terrace or balcony. This lavender plant can be used for cooking in the kitchen due to its amazing flavours.
- Lavender is a popular plant for attracting bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects to your garden and this Lavender angustifolia on a stem is no different.
$18.99
Lavender Angustifolia Lollipop Tree—
$18.99
Description
- Our Lavender angustifolia on stem is a highly aromatic, evergreen tree which produces masses of fragrant purple/blue flowers during the Summer on wiry spikes above silver-grey or grey-green foliage. This lovely tree has a unique look, and a compact growing habit.
- It is ideal for planting in patio pots to display at either side of a front door, on a patio, terrace or balcony. This lavender plant can be used for cooking in the kitchen due to its amazing flavours.
- Lavender is a popular plant for attracting bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects to your garden and this Lavender angustifolia on a stem is no different.





















