Lavandula angustifolia 'Essence Purple' | 1 Litre Pot | 15cm - 20cm Height

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Common Names

  • English Lavender
  • Common Lavender

Lavandula angustifolia ‘Essence Purple’ is a vibrant English Lavender, offering deep purple, fragrant flowers from early summer. This compact, hardy plant attracts pollinators, bringing classic beauty and aroma to UK gardens and patios.

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Lavandula angustifolia 'Essence Purple'
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Lavandula angustifolia ‘Essence Purple’ brightens UK gardens with its vibrant colour and delightful aroma, a true British classic for any outdoor space.

Lavandula angustifolia ‘Essence Purple’ is a captivating variety of English Lavender, cherished across the UK for its robust beauty and fragrant flowers. This charming shrub brings a touch of Mediterranean allure to traditional British garden designs. Gardeners often seek out its compact form and prolific blooming habit. Indeed, it offers a sensory experience, appealing to both sight and smell. Therefore, it has become a staple in many garden settings, from formal borders to informal cottage gardens.

Key Features of Lavandula angustifolia ‘Essence Purple’

  • Striking deep purple flower spikes create a stunning visual display.
  • Highly aromatic foliage and flowers release a classic lavender scent.
  • Compact, bushy growth habit makes it ideal for various garden uses.
  • Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, boosting garden biodiversity.
  • Excellent drought tolerance once established, requiring minimal watering.
  • Reliably hardy in typical UK climates, ensuring consistent performance.

The Charm of Lavandula angustifolia ‘Essence Purple’

The name Lavandula angustifolia ‘Essence Purple’ perfectly describes this exceptional cultivar. ‘Angustifolia’ refers to its narrow leaves, while ‘Essence Purple’ highlights its intense, deep purple blooms. This particular selection is celebrated for its dense flowering and uniform habit. Consequently, it creates a consistently appealing presence in the garden. Its vibrant flower spikes stand proudly above the grey-green foliage, creating a beautiful contrast.

This English Lavender variety blooms reliably from early summer, typically June, right through to late summer in UK gardens. Its flowering period provides a prolonged burst of colour and fragrance. Moreover, the foliage retains an attractive appearance throughout the year, offering evergreen structure. Therefore, it remains a valuable plant even outside its main blooming season.

Garden Uses and Wildlife Appeal

Gardeners widely appreciate Lavandula angustifolia ‘Essence Purple’ for its versatility. It excels when used to edge pathways, borders, or even small beds, providing a neat, aromatic line. Furthermore, its manageable size makes it a superb choice for container planting, allowing its beauty on patios or balconies. Many also incorporate it into rockeries, where its drought tolerance is a great advantage.

This fragrant plant is a magnet for wildlife. Bees actively forage on its nectar-rich flowers, carrying pollen from blossom to blossom. Butterflies also find its vivid purple blooms irresistible, often flitting gracefully among the spikes. Hence, planting it supports local pollinator populations, contributing positively to the ecosystem.

Pruning and Cultivation of English Lavender

Regular pruning helps Lavandula angustifolia ‘Essence Purple’ maintain its compact shape and promotes vigorous flowering. Gardeners typically prune after the main flush of flowers has faded, usually in late summer or early autumn. This practice prevents the plant from becoming leggy and woody. A lighter trim in spring can also encourage new, denser foliage. Careful pruning ensures a healthy, floriferous display each year.

Max Height 0.60 at maturity
Max Spread 0.60 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun
Soil Type
Loam Sandy Chalk
H4 H4 – Hardy through most of UK

Hardy across most of the UK except particularly exposed or cold regions.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -10°C to -5°C

Care Notes

Pruning is essential for maintaining a compact shape and promoting abundant flowering. Perform a main prune after the first flush of flowers has faded, usually in late summer or early autumn, by cutting back about one-third of the plant's height, ensuring some green growth remains. A lighter tidy-up can be done in spring to remove any winter damage or straggly shoots. Established plants are drought-tolerant, so water sparingly once settled. Young plants will benefit from regular watering during dry spells until fully established. Lavandula angustifolia 'Essence Purple' thrives in well-drained soil and generally does not require feeding.