Lavandula x allardii 'Meerlo', commonly known as Meerlo lavender, is a fragrant perennial herb prized for its aromatic foliage and delicate purple flowers. This cultivar is a hybrid between Lavandula dentata and Lavandula lanata, resulting in a plant with silvery-green leaves edged in creamy white, providing visual interest even when not in bloom. 'Meerlo' thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, making it an excellent choice for herb gardens, borders, or as a low hedge. Its fragrant flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, while its aromatic foliage can be harvested for culinary or aromatic purposes. With its ornamental value and practical uses, Meerlo lavender adds beauty and functionality to any garden space.
Lavandula x allardii ‘Meerlo’ is noted for its aromatic foliage and delicate purple flowers. This hybrid between Lavandula dentata and Lavandula lanata boasts silvery-green leaves edged in creamy white, adding visual interest even when the plant is not in bloom. Its slender spikes of lavender-blue flowers alongside the variegated foliage create a touch of elegance and sophistication in garden landscapes. The ornamental value of Meerlo lavender is enhanced by its ability to release a calming scent when brushed against, providing both a visual and sensory appeal. This captivating appearance invites relaxation and adds beauty to any garden setting.
Delicate Purple Flowers
Aromatic Silvery-Green Foliage
Visual and Sensory Appeal
Ideal for Herb Gardens
‘Meerlo’ thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, making it an excellent choice for various garden applications including herb gardens, borders, or as a low hedge. It is suitable for sunny locations, particularly in Mediterranean-inspired gardens or xeriscaping projects, due to its drought tolerance once established. This lavender can also be effectively used as edging along pathways, where its gray-green foliage provides texture and color contrast. Its ability to attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies enhances its ecological value, making it a functional and attractive choice for gardeners looking to promote biodiversity.
Suitable as Low Hedges
Attracts Bees and Butterflies
Thrives in Full Sun
Versatile Culinary and Decorative Uses
The fragrant flowers of Lavandula x allardii ‘Meerlo’ can be harvested and dried to create potpourri, sachets, or lavender sachets, adding a soothing scent to indoor environments. The leaves of Meerlo lavender are also utilized in culinary applications, flavoring baked goods, teas, or savory dishes with a subtle floral note. In garden landscapes, Meerlo Lavender serves multiple purposes; it enhances the beauty and fragrance of herb gardens, borders, or containers, and provides valuable culinary ingredients. Its practical uses extend beyond its ornamental value, contributing to its popularity in both home and garden settings.