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in our greenhouses specifically for the Southwest as well as other areas.
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We will help you to select the right lavender varieties for your area and give you growing tips.

Lavender Field or Landscaping Design and Business Consultation Services
Have you ever thought about landscaping with
lavender
or planting a field of lavender to start a small business?
Our Services Include:
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Landscape and Field Design.
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Lavender Plant Selection - Plants that are Ideal for Geographic Zones and Growing Conditions
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Water and Drip System Planning
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Planting and Maintenance Consultation
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Marketing Consultation - Establishing Your Lavender Business

Contact us for Information:

Red Rock Ranch and Farms, LLC
Concho, Arizona 85924
Tel: 928-337-2289 ∙ Fax: 928-337-2009
email: sales@redrockfarms.com
http://www.redrockfarms.com

The Most Popular Lavender Varieties Available
Lavandula Intermedia
Lavandin - Hybrid Lavender
Grosso
24-30 high
Long-stemmed and the darkest blue-purple flower spikes of any of the hybrid types. A heavy bloomer, the flowers have a strong lavender fragrance with a hint of camphor. Zones 5-10
Provence (The best culinary variety)
30 high
The light purple flowers on very long stems are very fragrant and dry beautifully for potpourri. It is more moisture tolerant than other varieties, and is recommended to gardeners who have difficulty over wintering lavenders. Zones 6-10.
Dilly Dilly (Smaller Size Grosso variety)
Available for Fall Planting Only!
12-18 high
Flowers are violet blue with a much darker violet calyces. Dilly Dilly is used as an ornamental, fragrant and oil purposes and wonderful for crafting projects. Zones 5-11
The Most Popular Lavender Varieties Available
Lavandula Angustifolia
True Lavender
Blue Cushion
16 high
A spectacular, free-flowering dwarf lavender with deep blue flowers from early to late summer. Gray-green evergreen foliage on a compact bush. Used for potpourri, sachets, fresh and dried bouquets. Zones 5-8
Vera
24 high
Vera is thought to be the original species lavender. Lavender Vera is harvested for distillation. During June and July the fresh lavender sprays are harvested and the oil extracted to make lavender essential oil, a wonderfully fragrant and powerful yellow green liquid. Zones 5-11
Royal Velvet
18-22", semi-dwarf
Is very showy when blooming plants are covered with dark navy-blue and lavender flower spikes. The 3 to 4 inch long flower spikes, hold their dark color superbly as a dried flower. Home gardeners will enjoy it for its rapid growth, its long bloom period in late spring/early summer, and tolerance of wet winters. Zones 5-10
The Most Popular Lavender Varieties Available
Lavandula Angustifolia
True Lavender
Munstead
12-18; 2 Feet with Bloom
A fragrant robust lavender that, due to its short size (about 18 inches) and tightly held blooms (about 8 inches), makes a great hedge. Medium purple lavender flowers are full of rich sweet flavor and are especially nice when used with sweets. Used for culinary, dried flowers, and ornamental. Zones 5-11
Jean Davis
20-24 high
Very lovely lavender that is unique and combines well with your traditional colored lavender. It blooms with pale pink flowers and in hot growing regions the flowers appear white rather than pale pink. It provides a wonderful contrast with the blue/pruple lavender varieties in your landscaping, bouquets, and wreaths. Zones 5-11
Melissa
18 x18
This variety features tightly compact pink and white spikes that bloom longer than other pink lavender plants. Melissa is a variety valued for its pink fading-to-white flowers. Melissa is a compact grower with attractive gray-green foliage. It can be used for ornamental or hedging purposes or for a variety of culinary uses. It makes a nice contrast
with the dark purple varieties in dried lavender bouquets and wreaths. Zones 5-10
Other Lavender Varieties Offered!
Contact us for Information:

Red Rock Ranch and Farms, LLC
Concho, Arizona 85924
Tel: 928-337-2289 ∙ Fax: 928-337-2009
email: sales@redrockfarms.com
http://www.redrockfarms.com |