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Fernleaf Lavender (Lavandula multifida) is a beautifully textured lavender species known for its finely divided, fern-like leaves and long, elegant flower spikes. Unlike traditional lavenders, this variety offers a softer, more airy look with a continuous flush of blooms almost year-round in warm climates. Highly fragrant, heat-tolerant, and wonderfully ornamental, it's ideal for borders, pots, herb gardens, and water-wise landscapes across South Africa.
Sun: Full sun — essential for strong growth and prolific flowering.
Soil: Light, sandy, or gravelly soil with excellent drainage; dislikes heavy or soggy ground.
Water: Low to moderate — water deeply but infrequently; allow soil to dry well between waterings.
Fertilizer: Feed lightly in spring with a balanced, low-nitrogen fertiliser; overly rich soils reduce fragrance.
Pruning: Trim back lightly after each flush of flowers to maintain shape and encourage new growth.
Top tip: Thrives in hot, dry conditions — a superb choice for water-wise and Mediterranean-style gardens.
Botanical name: Lavandula multifida
Common name: Fernleaf Lavender / Egyptian Lavender
Growth habit: Soft, airy, mounded perennial with finely cut silver-green foliage
Size: ±50—80 cm H × ±50—70 cm W
Flowers: Long, slender spikes topped with violet-purple blooms; flowers repeatedly from spring through autumn
Fragrance: Clean, sweet lavender aroma — leaves and flowers are strongly scented
Lifespan: Tender perennial; long-lived in mild, well-drained, frost-free areas
Uses: Herb gardens, borders, water-wise beds, rockeries, scented plantings, cut and dried flowers, aromatic foliage for crafts
• Distinctive fern-like foliage gives soft texture in the garden
• Heat-loving, drought tolerant, and excellent for low-maintenance landscapes
• Blooms repeatedly in warm weather — great colour for long seasons