Lavender 'Goodwin Creek'
Lavandula angustifolia
Goodwin Creek is part of the Lavandula genus and is a Lavender variety. Its scientific name is Lavandula angustifolia 'Goodwin Creek'. A type of Herb, it mainly grows as a Perennial plant - which means it typically grows best over a long period (from 3 years+). Goodwin Creek is known for its Forb habit and growing to a height of approximately 60.0 cm (1.95 feet).
Spain is believed to be where Goodwin Creek originates from.
Typically, Goodwin Creek Lavender is normally fairly low maintenance and can thus be quite easy to grow - only a basic level of care is required throughout the year to ensure it thrives. Being aware of the basic growing conditions this plant likes (soil, sun and water) will result in a strong and vibrant plant.
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How to grow Lavender 'Goodwin Creek'
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Full Sun
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Medium
Growing Goodwin Creek from seed
By our calculations, you should look at sowing Goodwin Creek about 1 days after your last frost date.
Transplanting Goodwin Creek
Harvesting Goodwin Creek
Lavender 'Goodwin Creek' information
How long does Goodwin Creek take to grow?
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Lavender Goodwin Creek Etymology
Latin for “narrow leaf.”
Popular varieties of Lavender
- Munstead
- English
- Hidcote
- lady
- Vera
- Goodwin Creek
- Hidcote Blue
- Dwarf Munstead
- Provence Blue
- The Fragrant Lavender
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