Hidcote Pink Lavender
Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidcote Pink’ is celebrated for its soft pink blooms, contributing a unique hue to the lavender palette. Whether utilized for its ornamental beauty, aromatic qualities, culinary applications, or ecological benefits, ‘Hidcote Pink’ adds a touch of elegance and charm to any garden setting. Its cultivation combines traditional lavender appeal with the allure of pink blossoms, making it a sought-after variety for gardeners and landscapers alike.
Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidcote Pink’ is a charming cultivar of English lavender known for its soft pink flowers, a delightful variation from the more common purple lavenders. This variety offers a unique visual appeal, maintaining the species’ beloved fragrance and hardiness.
Native: This cultivar, like its species Lavandula angustifolia, is native to the Mediterranean region but has been specifically bred to excel in garden performance. Lavender belongs to the mint, deadnettle, or sage family, Lamiaceae.
Plant Type and Habit: This shrub exhibits a compact, bushy growth habit, forming dense, rounded mounds. This growth pattern makes it exceptionally suited for formal borders, ornamental gardens, and container planting, offering structure and color.
Size: ‘Hidcote Pink’ typically reaches a height and spread of 24-30 inches (60-75 cm), creating a dense, rounded silhouette that is both ornamental and manageable.
Flowers: ‘Hidcote Pink’ produces lovely spikes of soft pink flowers that stand out against the gray-green foliage. The blooming period for ‘Hidcote Pink’ extends from late spring through early summer, with attentive deadheading encouraging a potential second bloom in late summer or early fall.
Foliage: The foliage is silvery-green, narrow, and lance-shaped, typical of the Lavandula angustifolia species. The leaves are aromatic, releasing a pleasant lavender scent when touched or brushed against, contributing to the plant’s sensory appeal.
Hardiness: This cultivar is hardy in USDA zones 5-8, making it a resilient choice for a variety of climates.
Uses: Perfect for adding depth and contrast in perennial borders, rock gardens, and as a standout feature in container gardens. Its compact size and striking blooms make it highly versatile. The flowers are edible and can be used to add flavor and decorative elements to dishes, desserts, and beverages. Ideal for creating bouquets, sachets, and potpourris, or extracting essential oils, thanks to its strong fragrance and beautiful flower color.
Wildlife: The flowers are a magnet for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, enhancing biodiversity in the garden.
Deer and Rabbits: Lavender is deer and rabbit resistant, owing to its fragrant foliage, making it an excellent choice for gardens plagued by these pests.
Drought Tolerance: This lavender is highly drought-tolerant once established, requiring minimal watering and thriving in dry conditions.
Toxicity: Lavender contains compounds toxic to dogs, cats, and horses if ingested in large quantities, leading to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and lethargy. Use caution around pets.
Invasiveness: English lavender is not considered invasive. It grows well where planted without spreading aggressively.
Light: Full sun (6+ hours of direct sunlight daily).
Soil: Well-drained, sandy, or gravelly soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH. Excellent drainage and air circulation are essential, specifically in hot, humid climates. Lavender tolerates dry soils.
Water: Allow soil to dry out between watering. Established plants are drought-tolerant.
Fertilizer: Minimal fertilization is needed. Apply a light, slow-release fertilizer in early spring, if at all.
Pruning: Prune lightly in early spring to shape and again after flowering to encourage dense growth.
Propagation: Best propagated by cuttings in summer.
English Lavender is relatively low-maintenance but can encounter some pests, diseases, and common problems
Woody Growth: Lavender becomes woody with age. Regular pruning can delay this, but plants may need replacing every few years.
Insufficient Blooming: Often due to too much nitrogen or insufficient sunlight. Ensure full sun and avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers.
Legginess: Caused by inadequate light. Plant in a location that receives full sun to promote compact growth.
Hardiness |
5 - 9 |
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Heat Zones |
5 - 8 |
Climate Zones | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 |
Plant Type | Herbs, Shrubs |
Plant Family | Lamiaceae |
Genus | Lavandula |
Common names | Lavender, English Lavender |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Season of Interest | Spring (Late), Summer (Early, Late), |
Height | 2' - 3' (60cm - 90cm) |
Spread | 2' - 3' (60cm - 90cm) |
Spacing | 24" - 36" (60cm - 90cm) |
Maintenance | Average |
Water Needs | Low |
Soil Type | Chalk, Loam, Sand |
Soil pH | Acid, Alkaline, Neutral |
Soil Drainage | Well-Drained |
Characteristics | Dried Arrangements, Cut Flowers, Fragrant, Showy, Evergreen |
Tolerance | Drought, Deer, Rabbit, Dry Soil, Rocky Soil |
Attracts | Bees, Butterflies |
Garden Uses | Banks And Slopes, Beds And Borders, Edging, Patio And Containers |
Garden Styles | Mediterranean Garden, Informal and Cottage, Gravel and Rock Garden, City and Courtyard |
Hardiness |
5 - 9 |
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Heat Zones |
5 - 8 |
Climate Zones | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 |
Plant Type | Herbs, Shrubs |
Plant Family | Lamiaceae |
Genus | Lavandula |
Common names | Lavender, English Lavender |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Season of Interest | Spring (Late), Summer (Early, Late), |
Height | 2' - 3' (60cm - 90cm) |
Spread | 2' - 3' (60cm - 90cm) |
Spacing | 24" - 36" (60cm - 90cm) |
Maintenance | Average |
Water Needs | Low |
Soil Type | Chalk, Loam, Sand |
Soil pH | Acid, Alkaline, Neutral |
Soil Drainage | Well-Drained |
Characteristics | Dried Arrangements, Cut Flowers, Fragrant, Showy, Evergreen |
Tolerance | Drought, Deer, Rabbit, Dry Soil, Rocky Soil |
Attracts | Bees, Butterflies |
Garden Uses | Banks And Slopes, Beds And Borders, Edging, Patio And Containers |
Garden Styles | Mediterranean Garden, Informal and Cottage, Gravel and Rock Garden, City and Courtyard |
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