Lavandula canariensis, or Canary Island Lavender, is a subtropical lavender species known for its distinct fern-like green foliage (unlike typical grey-leaf lavenders), tall, elegant flower spikes, and suitability for warm climates, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, though it's frost-tender and prefers dry conditions, making it great for borders, pots, and attracting pollinators.
It offers rich fragrance and blooms for extended periods, from spring into autumn/winter in some regions, and is a tough, low-maintenance perennial when planted in the right spot.


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