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'''''Lavandula lanata''''' is a shrubby [[lavender]] species |
'''''Lavandula lanata''''' is a shrubby [[lavender]] species native to southern [[Spain]]. It is noted for the pronounced silver woolly hairs on its leaves. The flowers are borne on narrow spikes, and are a deep violet purple. It is occasionally cultivated for its attractive appearance.<ref>Upson and Andrews; The Genus Lavandula. (Kew, 2004)</ref> |
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It is occasionally cultivated for its attractive appearance. |
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*Upson and Andrews; The Genus Lavandula. (Kew, 2004) |
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Lavandula lanata is a shrubby lavender species native to southern Spain. It is noted for the pronounced silver woolly hairs on its leaves. The flowers are borne on narrow spikes, and are a deep violet purple. It is occasionally cultivated for its attractive appearance.[1]
References
- ^ Upson and Andrews; The Genus Lavandula. (Kew, 2004)