Mountain View Lavender Farm

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It's not just lavender! We also carry a selection of unusual hardy perennials, miniature and dwarf conifers, a few shrubs and trees.
Quantities are limited and varieties are subject to change.

Perennials 
  • Alcea Peaches 'n Dreams - Hollyhock - a GORGEOUS peachy double bloomer - blooms 1st year! 
  • Anthyllis - flat habit with vibrant orange pea-like blooms - a very cool evergreen plant that is very unknown
  • Campanula 'Dickson's Gold' - cute and hardy mounding habit with lavender flowers in summer. Foliage is golden and is evergreen!
  • Catmint 'Walker's Low' - long-lasting, blue-violet flowers contrast beautifully with its mound of grey-green foliage
  • Daboecia cantabrica 'Alba' - Irish Heath. White bell shaped flowers June-October. Gorgeous shiny green foliage.
  • Daboecia cantabrica 'Waley's Red' - Irish Heath. Foliage is shiny green with deep magenta flowers June-October. Attracts hummingbirds!
  • Eryngium 'Big Blue' -  Sea Holly. Iridescent blue thistle-like perennial - gorgeous!
  • Eryngium 'Sapphire Blue' - like the above plant, just a bit shorter
  • Eryngium 'Jade Frost' - a VERY COOL variegated version of Sea Holly! 
  • Ophiopogon planiscapus 'nigrescens' - Black Mondo grass - a wonderful, non invasive grass that appeciates shade and moist ground.
  • Salvia microphylla 'Hot Lips' -  Hot pink flower with a white lip - a hummingbird magnet! My favorite salvia!
  • Salvia greggii 'Black Cherry' - has deep-red flowers that age almost to the color of a ripe Bing cherry
  • Salvia greggii 'Lipstick' - Hot pink flower
  • Sedum 'Ogon' - a gorgeous lime green to yellow ground cover that's great in containers. Likes protection from hot afternoon sun.
  • Sempervivum - "Hens & Chicks" - they're so cute - use them for your "living" roof
  • Veronica 'Royal Candles' - a lavender spike speedwell

Miniature and Dwarf Conifers - available in patio containers, as seen below, or as individual plants

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