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shrubLavandula × chaytoriae is a hybrid lavender shrub resulting from the cross between Lavandula angustifolia and Lavandula latifolia. It is a compact, ornamental shrub valued for its fragrant flowers and attractive silvery-green foliage, commonly grown in gardens and used in aromatherapy and culinary applications.
🐛 Prone to: Whitefly.
Attract Parasitic wasps, Lacewings to keep them in check — plant AngelicaGood, AniseExcellent and Bishop's FlowerGood nearby.
🌼 Beneficial companion — draws Hoverflies, Parasitic wasps that help control Aphids, Whitefly, Thrips, Caterpillars, Flea beetles, Colorado potato beetle, Stink bugs, Leaf miners on neighbouring plants.
Well-draining, light to medium soil; prefers neutral to slightly alkaline pH
Lavandula lanata
shrubA fellow Lamiaceae — similar growing habits to Chaytor's Lavender