Advice
For a stunning décor impact, group several 'Anouk' plants together in different heights on your patio, creating a colourful and aromatic outdoor retreat. Keep an eye on the sunlight exposure for the best blooms.
Fun facts
Did you know that Lavandula Stoechas is commonly referred to as 'Butterfly Lavender'? This name comes from the flowers' resemblance to butterfly wings, flapping softly in the wind. Originally from the Mediterranean, where it’s celebrated for ornamental and aromatic purposes, Lavandula Stoechas has been admired since ancient times. The Romans were particularly fond of it, using the plant to perfume their baths. Additionally, its oil was highly prized for medicinal purposes. This historical fascination continues as modern gardeners appreciate its hardiness and beauty, making 'Anouk' a popular choice for adding a classic yet exotic touch to gardens around the globe.
Signs of weakness
Is your Lavandula Stoechas feeling blue? Look out for droopy, discoloured leaves, or a lack of flowering. It might be too wet or lacking sunlight. Ensure proper drainage and sunny spots to keep it smiling!