Lavandula intermedia Fred Boutin - Lavandin Fred Boutin
Lavandula intermedia Fred Boutin becomes a 2-3 foot diameter shrub. The pale purple flowers are on stalks a foot to 18 inches in length . Lavandula intermedia is about the most fragrant of the lavenders and is often used in perfumes and for aromatherapy. Lavandula Fred Boutin, like many of the lavenders is a short lived woody shrub. I expect 3 or 4 years out of the Lavandin Fred Boutin before the middle of the shrub starts to die back. In the meantime they are a wonderfully fragrant component of the herb or Mediterranean garden. Lavandula Fred Boutin is hardier than most of the other lavenders but will be damaged when the winters dip into the low teens. Lavandin Fred Boutin requires reasonable drainage and prefer full sun. Lavandula Boutin attracts a variety of butterflies to the garden including the Gray Hairstreak, Fiery Skipper, Mournful Duskywing, Sara Orangetip, White Checkered Skipper, Northern White Skipper, and the California Dogface Butterfly. I find that Lavandula Boutin looks pretty scrappy unless the flower stalks are periodically removed. This is not as bad a chore as it might seem though if you plant a lot of them it can take a bit of time. The flowers dry nicely, and I often use them in dried arrangements. And the flowers add wonderful flavors when added to a brewing recipe, lemonade, or chocolate tarts.
Other plants from the Lavandula Genus featured on this site:
Lavandula allardii Meerlo
Lavandula angustifolia Hidcote * Hidcote English Lavender
Lavandula dentata
Lavandula dentata candicans
Lavandula Goodwin Creek Grey
Lavandula heterophylla
Lavandula intermedia Grosso
Lavandula intermedia Provence
Lavandula multifida
Lavandula pinnata buchii
Lavandula stoechas Atlas
Lavandula stoechas Coco Blue White
Lavandula stoechas Javelin Forte White
Lavandula stoechas Madrid Purple
Lavandula stoechas Otto Quast
Lavandula stoechas Silver Anouk