French Lavender - Goodwin Creek Gray
French Lavender - Goodwin Creek Gray
Lavender windowsill plants have a distinctively pleasant aroma when touched, providing a calming sensation and releasing lavender oil. Discovered in 1999 in Goodwin Creek Gardens in Williams, Oregon, this lavender variety is thought to be a hybrid that occurred naturally with French Lavender, and is thus one of the best lavender windowsill plants to celebrate serendipity and personal discovery.
This Goodwin Creek Gray Lavender is renowned for its distinctively silvery-gray leaves and soft blue blooms, creating a vibrant hue and unmistakable fragrance that can bring a touch of nature, freshness, and elegance to your windowsill plant collection.
French Lavender windowsill plants should be situated in direct sun exposure to maximize the production of its essential oils. To extract the oils, handle the plant delicately and lightly rub your palms together. The resulting aroma can be employed to soothe the senses.
This Goodwin Creek Gray Lavender windowsill plant ships in a small 3 inch pot, perfect for a small windowsill. Lavender enjoys bright sunlight and flowers bloom once per year, but may bloom more frequently in year round sun and warmth. Cut blooms regularly to promote healthy, new growth.
As you grow your windowsill plant collection, you may transfer this Goodwin Creek Gray lavender plant into a larger pot, and in healthy conditions this French Lavender variety may grow to 24 inches. It is hardy to 20°F, but we strongly recommend bringing inside when temperatures are consistently below 50°F.