Martin Pellizzer

Lavandula Buchii Var. Tolpidifolia

Lavandula buchii var. tolpidifolia is a rare and striking variety of lavender known for its unique appearance and subtle fragrance. Native to the mountainous regions of the Canary Islands, this plant thrives in rocky, well-drained soils and mild climates. Its compact growth habit and silvery-gray foliage make it a popular choice for rock gardens and container planting. The flowers, which range from pale blue to violet, bloom in early summer and add a delicate touch to any landscape. Despite its beauty, this variety remains relatively obscure, making it a sought-after addition for plant enthusiasts and gardeners.