Mona Lavender
Mona Lavender
Mona Lavenders are a great addition to any landscape with their vibrant blooms and stunning foliage. These plants get their name from the striking shade of their flowers which can range from rich purple to soft lavender. Not only are they beautiful to look at, but they are also easy to care for. They thrive in partial shade and require minimal watering, making them perfect for those who are looking for a low maintenance plant. Additionally, Mona Lavenders attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, making them an excellent choice for those who want to promote biodiversity in their gardens.
Plant Specs:
Height:
3 Gallon: 1'-2'
Light Requirement: Partial Shade
Scientific Name: Plectranthus
Plant Type: Perennial
Heights & Spacing
Heights & Spacing
General plant heights for all plants. Please refer to select plant descriptions for more exact plant heights.
Heights:
- 3 Gallon: 1'-2'
- 7 Gallon: 2'-3'
- 15 Gallon: 3'-5'
Plant Spacing:
- 3 Gallon: 1.5FT - 2FT
- 7 Gallon: 2FT - 2.5FT
- 15 Gallon: 2.5FT - 3FT
Shipping
Shipping
Currently only shipping to South Florida only ( All of Palm Beach County & Broward county )
Returns
Returns
We offer a 100% plant guarantee if you are not happy with our plants. In order to receive a full refund we must receive pictures of your plant order to return via email no later than 2 days after the delivered date.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
With every order we send a set of planting instructions!
1. Always try to keep rootball of plant intact when planting. This is the heart of the plant
2. Do not fertilize plant right away. Let the plant root in naturally for 2 weeks to a month.
3. Water is very important!! Just like us humans plants need water to survive. Water twice a day for two weeks.
Plant Tips
1. Always try to keep rootball of plant intact when planting. This is the heart of the plant
2. Do not fertilize plant right away. Let the plant root in naturally for 2 weeks to a month.
3. Water is very important!! Just like us humans plants need water to survive. Water twice a day for two weeks.