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Dwarf Munstead Lavender Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Lavandula angustifolia)

Dwarf Munstead Lavender Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Lavandula angustifolia)

Dwarf Munstead Lavender Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Lavandula angustifolia) produce compact, fragrant perennial plants with soft grey-green foliage and classic violet-purple flower spikes. This English lavender variety is valued for its manageable size, aromatic foliage, and ornamental appeal. This listing is for seed packets only and does not include live plants.

Lavandula angustifolia is a hardy perennial herb known for its fragrant oils and pollinator-attracting blooms. ‘Dwarf Munstead’ forms tidy, low-growing mounds suitable for borders, rock gardens, pathways, and container plantings. Its compact growth habit makes it ideal for smaller garden spaces while still providing the signature lavender scent.

This variety is commonly used for ornamental landscaping, dried arrangements, and culinary or herbal applications.

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Sun Requirements ▾

Full sun is essential for optimal growth, fragrance development, and flowering. Provide at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Insufficient light may reduce bloom production and cause weak growth.

Watering Instructions ▾

Keep soil lightly moist during germination and early establishment. Once mature, lavender is drought tolerant and prefers soil to dry between watering sessions. Avoid overwatering or saturated soil, as excessive moisture may lead to root rot.

Care Tips ▾

Dwarf Munstead Lavender grows best in well-draining, sandy or gravelly soil with moderate to low fertility. It prefers stable temperatures, low humidity, and good air circulation. Avoid heavy, moisture-retentive soils, as lavender is sensitive to excess moisture. Start Dwarf Munstead Lavender seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost, as seeds benefit from light exposure and may require cold stratification to improve germination rates. Transplant outdoors once frost risk has passed and soil has warmed. As a perennial, plants may establish foliage in the first season and flower more reliably in subsequent years. Harvest flower spikes when blooms are fully coloured but not fully open for drying purposes.
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