Lavandula stoechas

Spanish Lavender or Topped Lavender at Isaacs Ridge and Nearby

Lavandula stoechas at Isaacs Ridge and Nearby - 2 Nov 2018
Lavandula stoechas at Isaacs Ridge and Nearby - 2 Nov 2018
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Lavandula stoechas 5 Nov 2018 MichaelMulvaney
Lavandula sp. 2 Nov 2018 BettyDonWood
Unidentified 2 Nov 2018 Mike

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8 comments

Mike wrote:
   2 Nov 2018
Lavender cultivar. I think it is different from Lavandula stoechas, which is nearby.
   3 Nov 2018
I suspect it is just a cultivar of L. stoechas
Mike wrote:
   3 Nov 2018
Either that or L. pedunculata.
   4 Nov 2018
Mike the flower stalk (peduncle) in Lavendula pedunculata are 10 -25cm long while those of L. Stoechas are 1-5cm so looks like this plant is Stoechas unless my visual measurement is amiss.
Mike wrote:
   5 Nov 2018
Michael, I assume you mean mm. I said maybe L. pedunculata going by what is sold in garden centres. I would be happy calling it L. stoechas cultivar. Most of what is spreading could be an older variety with small top bracts.
   6 Nov 2018
No it is cm and relates to the stem below the flower head thus flowers of L. pedunculata should be well above teh rest of the plant
Mike wrote:
   7 Nov 2018
Measured several stems between flower head and first leaf as 5-10 cm.
   7 Nov 2018
That's just the plant being difficult - take your pick re ID

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