Bridget Chloe Lavender is a patented sport of the classic 'Provence' lavender, bred to thrive where traditional types struggle. This Lavandula x intermedia cultivar produces vibrant purple summer flowers on grey-green foliage and grows 5 to 30 inches tall across hardiness zones 5 through 9. What truly sets it apart is its exceptional resilience to heat, humidity, and summer rain in the Southeast US, paired with grey foliage that resists leaf spot disease. The plant earned the International Perfume Foundation's Gold Award of Excellence, a distinction reflecting both its ornamental appeal and its sweeter, less camphorous scent compared to typical Lavandin types.
Full Sun
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5-9
30in H x ?in W
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Moderate
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Bridget Chloe lavender delivers summer color and fragrance with remarkable toughness in climates where other lavenders falter. Its grey foliage naturally resists leaf spot, and the flowers attract pollinators generously throughout bloom season. The scent profile leans floral and sweet rather than sharp and medicinal, making this cultivar a more nuanced choice for those who find standard lavender scent overwhelming. Recognition from the International Perfume Foundation underscores its quality across both commercial and home garden settings.
Bridget Chloe lavender serves dual roles as both ornamental and aromatic plant. Its vibrant purple flowers and grey foliage make it a striking garden specimen, while its sweeter, less camphorous fragrance suits those seeking lavender's sensory appeal without the sharp, medicinal edge. The flowers attract pollinators throughout the growing season, making it valuable for pollinator gardens and ecological landscapes.
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“Bridget Chloe Lavender emerged as a patented sport of Lavandula 'Provence', the legendary French lavender that has anchored perfume and culinary traditions for centuries. Rather than creating an entirely new hybrid, breeders identified a natural mutation within 'Provence' stock that offered superior disease resistance and climate adaptability. This cultivar was then patented and refined, eventually winning the International Perfume Foundation's Gold Award of Excellence, a recognition that elevated it from a promising regional discovery to a variety worth cultivating across diverse growing zones.”