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Lavandula angustifolia Nana Alba - True Lavender

Lavandula angustifolia Nana Alba
True Lavender, English Lavender, Garden Lavender

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Small lavender with a compact and ramified habit, regular, with aromatic, evergreen, silver-green foliage, and pure white flowers that turn blue when dried. This variety blooms in June-July. An ideal small lavender for rock gardens and dry gardens, in full sun, in well-drained soil, even in arid conditions in summer. Hardiness: up to -12°C in dry soil.
Flower size
4 cm
Height at maturity
35 cm
Spread at maturity
40 cm
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -12°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, August to October
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Description

The Lavandula angustifolia 'Nana Alba' is an old selection of "true" lavender or English lavender with white flowers that is particularly compact. The plant forms a small clump of foliage with a lovely silver-gray colour in summer, in harmony with its white spikes that turn blue when dried. Plant it in a rock garden, in a gravel bed, above a wall, in full sun, and in a well-drained soil.

The Lavandula angustifolia 'Nana Alba' belongs to the Lamiaceae family. It is a horticultural selection also marketed under the names of 'Baby White', 'Dwarf White' or 'Compacta Alba'. It was first listed under the name 'Nana Alba' in 1928 in the catalogue of Perry's Hardy Plant Farm (in Middlesex). Its wild ancestor is native to the Mediterranean regions of Southern Europe. This variety forms a small woody-based clump, 35 to 40 cm in all directions, with a dense habit. Its evergreen foliage in winter is composed of narrow, aromatic leaves of a beautiful silver-green colour, even lighter when the soil is dry. This lavender blooms in June-July. It produces numerous fragrant and melliferous flowers, grouped in short and wide cylindrical spikes. As they fade, the flowers change from white to pale blue.

This 'Nana Alba' lavender requires, like most other lavenders, to be planted in full sun in a very well-drained soil, even dry and rocky. Under these conditions, its foliage will be more silver and its flowers will exude a more intense fragrance. A Mediterranean plant par excellence, lavender can be used in borders, rock gardens, pots, and by the seaside. It can be paired with drought-tolerant grasses that will contrast with its rounded shape. It is also perfect at the base of border roses. In an unwatered garden in a hot climate, it is perfect with shrubs such as rockroses, thymes, teucriums, and oreganos. You can also create beautiful containers to place on the terrace or balcony.

Properties: Lavender is a very melliferous plant, contributing to the preservation of bees: the nectar of its flower attracts bees, making it one of the most renowned honeys.

The Lavandula angustifolia is a medicinal plant, whose therapeutic virtues were once widely used: its essential oil has antiseptic, antispasmodic, healing, purifying, diuretic properties, among others.

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Lavender: planting, growing, pruning
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by Virginie T. 17 min.
Lavender: planting, growing, pruning
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Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time June to July
Inflorescence Spike
Flower size 4 cm
Fragrance slightly scented
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour green
Aromatic? Fragrant foliage when creased

Plant habit

Height at maturity 35 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate normal

Botanical data

Genus

Lavandula

Species

angustifolia

Cultivar

Nana Alba

Family

Labiatae

Other common names

True Lavender, English Lavender, Garden Lavender

Botanical synonyms

Lavandula angustifolia 'Baby White', Lavandula angustifolia 'Dwarf White' ou Lavandula angustifolia 'Compacta Alba'

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference20013

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Planting and care

Hardy up to -12°C, the 'Nana Alba' lavender needs to be planted in a warm and sunny location, in a light, gravelly soil that is very well-draining, even dry in summer. Indeed, it does not tolerate clay soils and excess water. If that is the case, it will be necessary to lighten the soil by adding sand and gravel. Pruning of the Lavandula angustifolia should be done every year, just after flowering, by removing the faded inflorescences. A second pruning should be done in early spring, by cutting back the plant by a third (without going all the way to the old wood), to maintain a beautiful compact, rounded shape and its floriferous qualities.

Since lavenders require very little water, watering will only be necessary in the first year after planting. When pruning after flowering, do not throw away the faded inflorescences, but collect them to make sachets that will wonderfully perfume wardrobes and also act as excellent moth repellents. For making dried bouquets, it is necessary to harvest the lavender flowers when they are just fully open and let them dry in a dry and ventilated place, upside down.

Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, August to October

Intended location

Suitable for Rockery
Type of use Edge of border, Container, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -12°C (USDA zone 8a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 6 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral, Calcareous
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil well-drained

Care

Pruning instructions To maintain a compact habit, prune after flowering, never cutting back on the old wood that does not regenerate. Lavenders should be pruned from a young age.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time August to September
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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