Getting To Know 5 Types Of Lavender Flower, Have You Seen Which One?

JAKARTA - Often the choice of insect exclusion plants at home, this is a list of lavender flower types on the market. It turns out that the shape of the flowers is also diverse. Lavender is actually not a plant from Indonesia. The original habitat of this plant is the Canaria Islands, Africa, Europe, and Arabia.

However, he can grow out of his habitat as long as you take good care of him. Interested in growing lavender at home? Previously, first identify the following various types of lavender flowers, reported Southern Living, Thursday, October 20.

This lavender flower comes from the Mediterranean region such as Italy, France, and Croatia. The British Lavender cannot grow in areas with humidity levels. This plant is suitable for cultivation in the tropics because it likes hot weather, dryness, and a lot of sunlight.

Lavender Grosso is delighted to have a shape like a nail and a purple color that is younger and brighter than the Lavender color in general. So bright, lavender leaves at first glance look silver. Lavender Grosso can grow rapidly. Unlike British types, Grosso has the ability to survive in cold and hot weather. Its delicious aroma also makes this one flower a lot of fans.

Spanish Lavenders have a stronger texture than other types of Lavenders. Plants with gray green leaves have a calming fragrance and drought resistant aroma. Spanish Lavender thrives in hot and cool climate areas. Full sunlight and good drainage are the keys to lavender Spain growing healthy and dense.

According to The Grumpy Gardener, lavender is able to grow well in a hot and humid Florida area. In which there is no other type of lavender that manages to grow in the region. This plant has a height of 60 to 90 cm and a width of 60 to 90 cm, with leafy green leaves. Phenomenal midfielders need to be given full sunlight and good drainage.

The plant with the Latin name Lavandula Intermedia Provence comes from the Canaries and Madeira areas. The stem of the plant is branched with purplish colors, similar to its flower braids. While the leaves are gray, somewhat in contrast to the nuances of the overall plant. For the record, this flower usually grows in the summer.