Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte™ Deep Rose’: A Fragrant and Colorful Delight
Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte Deep Rose’, or Javelin Forte™ Deep Rose Spanish Lavender or Lavandula stoechas ‘LABZ0006’ PP 27,399, is a captivating and aromatic perennial that showcases a profusion of large, pink summer flowers adorned with deep rose-colored bracts. This beautiful variety is part of the Javelin Forte™ Series and features a robust, rounded, mounding habit with fragrant, gray-green foliage. With its vibrant blossoms and evergreen texture, this Spanish Lavender is a favorite among pollinators and gardeners alike. In this article, we will explore the unique characteristics of Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte™ Deep Rose’ and learn how to care for this delightful plant in your garden.
Characteristics:
This is a woody evergreen perennial with highly aromatic grey-green leaves. Thick flowerheads featuring small magenta buds and large, upright rose-pink petals that resemble butterfly wings throughout the summer top the stems. As part of the Javelin Forte™ series, this lavender variety stands out for its early flowering, attracting attention with its eye-catching pink blooms.
Family and Native Range:
Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte Deep Rose’ is part of the Lamiaceae family of plants. While lavenders, in general, are native to the Mediterranean region, this specific cultivar, Lavandula stoechas, is commonly known as Spanish Lavender. They found this in regions with warm climates and can thrive as an evergreen shrub in such conditions.
Cultivation of Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte™ Deep Rose’:
Sunlight: Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte™ Deep Rose’ thrives in full sun. Give it plenty of sunlight throughout the day to promote healthy growth and abundant flowering.
Watering: Allow the soil to go almost dry between waterings. Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte™ Deep Rose’ is highly drought-resistant and can tolerate drier conditions.
Soil: Plant it in well-drained alkaline soils. It grows best in dry to medium soil conditions, making it an excellent choice for gardens with less moisture.
Pest and Disease: Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte™ Deep Rose’ can be susceptible to leaf and root rot, particularly if you grow it in poorly drained soils. Mulching with rocks can help combat high humidity, which is not appreciated by this plant.
Propagation: Propagate Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte™ Deep Rose’ through seeds or cuttings. Lavender seeds can be sown in summer and fall, while stem cuttings with tender shoots can be taken for propagation.
Maintenance:
- Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte™ Deep Rose’ is low-maintenance.
- Well-drained soils are essential to prevent root rot, and mulching with rocks can help in areas with high humidity.
- Deadhead the spent blooms to promote continued blooming throughout the summer.
- Provide proper drainage and avoid overwatering, as the plant is susceptible to root rot.
- Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte™ Deep Rose’ is toxic to pets, so consider its placement in pet-friendly gardens.
Lavandula ‘Javelin Forte™ Deep Rose’ is a delightful addition to any garden, boasting a profusion of vibrant pink flowers with deep rose-colored bracts. Its aromatic foliage and unique flower spikes make it a favorite among pollinators. Add a splash of color and fragrance to sunny borders and containers. With its ability to tolerate cold, wet winter conditions and withstand drought. This Spanish Lavender is a versatile and resilient plant. Provide it with full sun, well-drained soil, and occasional deadheading, and you can enjoy the beauty and fragrance of this Lavandula throughout the summer, making it a must-have for any garden enthusiast.