Lavandula angustifolia 'Nana'


Common name(s): English lavender


Description: evergreen shrub; tidy, compact growth with silver-gray foliage and fragrant, dark violet flower spikes on short stems held just above the foliage. Suitable for containers and rock gardens or a very low hedge.


Height: to 18 in. Spread: to 18 in.


Stem length: 6-8 in.  

Corolla: violet-blue

Calyx: dark violet, sage green at the base

Bloom season: early summer

Best Uses: landscaping, culinary, containers, rock gardens, potpourri, crafts


Position: full sun and well-draining soil


Winter Hardiness: to 0 F and below


Drought: adapted to 3 months of summer drought

Notes: we've been propagating what we purchased as 'Nana' in the early 1980s but it is likely that many different clones of 'Nana' exist and have existed throughout the trade. Norfolk Lavender had several field cultivars 'Nana 1' , 'Nana 2', etc. that were renamed upon introducing to the trade.