Lavandula × chaytoriae 'Lisa Marie'
Common name(s): n/a
Description: evergreen shrub; 1 991 introduction by Kenneth R. Montgomery of California and named for his daughter. Thought to be a cross of L. lanata and L. angustifolia 'Martha Roderick'. Low, compact growth with soft, silver foliage and very fragrant dark purple flower spikes.
Height: to 2 ft. Spread: to 3 ft.
Stem length: 10-12 in.
Corolla: dark violet
Calyx: dark purple
Bloom season: mid summer
Best Uses: landscaping, rock gardens, bouquets, potpourri
Position: full sun and well-draining soil
Winter Hardiness: to 0 F and below
Drought: adapted to 4 months of summer drought