Vera is a tall, traditional English lavender often regarded as the classic true lavender from which many others descend, valued for its strong fragrance and abundant essential oil. It grows larger than compact types, reaching two to three feet, with long stems and grey-green foliage bearing pale lavender-blue flowers. Its size and high oil content have made it a favorite for oil distillation, dried bunches, and fragrant hedging. Vera is hardy, drought tolerant, and highly attractive to bees, thriving in full sun and lean, sharply drained soil. Its vigorous habit and sweet, penetrating scent make it a productive choice for permaculture gardens where fragrance, cut and dried flowers, and pollinator forage are priorities.
Flavor Profile
Strong, sweet, classic lavender fragrance rich in essential oil; used for oil, sachets, and culinary blends.
Visual Characteristics
Taller 24-36 inch plant with grey-green foliage and long stems of pale lavender-blue flowers.
Growing Tips
Vigorous and oil-rich, ideal for distillation and dried bunches. Needs full sun and lean, sharply drained soil.
Where to Buy
Sourcing information coming soon. Check local nurseries and seed banks for availability.