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goodwin creek lavender plant Goodwin Creek Lavender - Lavandula x Ginginsii Goodwin CreekTransform Your Garden with This Hardy, Fragrant Lavender That Blooms from Spring to Fall Goodwin Creek Lavender gives you months of deep purple color, aromatic silver foliage, and pollinator activity with far less water and maintenance than many flowering plants. This hybrid French lavender variety is especially valued for its extended bloom season, drought tolerance once established, and ability to stay beautiful in borders, containers, rock gardens,
Transform Your Garden with This Hardy, Fragrant Lavender That Blooms from Spring to Fall
Goodwin Creek Lavender gives you months of deep purple color, aromatic silver foliage, and pollinator activity with far less water and maintenance than many flowering plants. This hybrid French lavender variety is especially valued for its extended bloom season, drought tolerance once established, and ability to stay beautiful in borders, containers, rock gardens, and Mediterranean-style landscapes.
In mild climates, Goodwin Creek Lavender blooms nearly year-round. In typical outdoor gardens, it produces deep violet-blue flower spikes from early summer to late fall, with deep purple flowers that keep the garden looking alive through spring, summer, and fall.
Why You'll Love It
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Extended Blooming Season – Deep purple flowers and violet-blue blooms provide long-lasting color from spring through late summer, with nearly year-round flowering possible in mild climates.
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Drought Tolerant – Once established, this plant thrives with minimal water, making it ideal for dry, water-wise landscapes and California gardens that often feature drought-tolerant California lilac (Ceanothus).
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Pollinator Magnet – Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds love the flowers, helping create a vibrant garden ecosystem with real life and movement.
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Hardy Performance – Goodwin Creek Lavender grows in zones 6-10, has extreme weather tolerance, and is recognized for silver-gray foliage that looks good year-round.
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Versatile Use – Perfect for borders, rock gardens, containers, patios, Mediterranean gardens, commercial plantings, and artisanal goods; plants like English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and the dried flowers of Goodwin Creek Lavender are used in aromatherapy.
Goodwin Creek Lavender has a unique combination of beauty, fragrance, and resilience. It is suited for gardeners who want a favorite lavender variety that can stand up to heat, dry soil, and changing weather without constant care.
What Makes It Different
Most lavender varieties either bloom for a shorter window or struggle when challenged by heat, humidity, or inconsistent watering. Goodwin Creek Grey combines ornamental silver foliage, long bloom performance, and practical toughness in one clean, beautiful plant.
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Hybrid Vigor – Goodwin Creek Lavender is a hybrid French lavender variety, often sold as Lavandula heterophylla ‘Goodwin Creek Grey’, with the ability to perform better than many pure English or Spanish lavenders.
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Distinctive Silver Foliage – The plant has silvery-grey foliage with finely toothed edges, giving the garden texture and color even when flowers are not at their peak.
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Heat and Humidity Tolerance – Goodwin Creek Lavender handles hot summers and difficult conditions better than many lavender varieties, much like purple bougainvillea for Mediterranean-style gardens, while still needing well-draining soil to avoid moisture problems and root rot.
This variety was discovered at Goodwin Creek, a place known for lavender expertise, demonstration gardens featuring perennial plants, and sustainable agriculture and plant propagation education. Goodwin Creek Gardens offers over 40 distinct varieties of lavender, and visitors can browse over 125 lavender varieties at Goodwin Creek, making this selection part of a larger culture of plant knowledge and real growing experience.
How To Grow Goodwin Creek Lavender Successfully
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Plant in Full Sun Location
Choose a spot with full sun for 6 to 8 hours daily and fast-draining soil. Leave enough room and distance around the plant so the foliage can breathe, the roots stay dry, and the natural rounded shape can develop. -
Establish with Regular Watering
Water regularly during the first growing season, then reduce watering once the plant is established. As with Lavender Mexican heather and other nursery perennials, good drainage is essential because the plant is sensitive to moisture and can suffer root rot in soggy soil. -
Enjoy Continuous Blooms
Watch deep purple flowers and deep violet-blue flower spikes appear from early summer to late fall, with additional blooms possible in mild climates, bright indoor settings, or a sunny window with cool night temperatures.
For best results, lightly prune after flowering to keep the plant compact and encourage more blooms. Goodwin Creek Lavender can survive temperatures down to -20°F, but cold, wet soil can still damage roots, so winter drainage and protection matter.
Product Details
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Scientific Name: Lavandula heterophylla ‘Goodwin Creek Grey’
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Common Name: Goodwin Creek Lavender / Goodwin Creek Grey
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Plant Type: Hybrid French lavender variety
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Mature Size: Reaches a height of 24 inches
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Hardiness Zones: Goodwin Creek Lavender grows in zones 6-10
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Light Requirements: Full sun, 6 to 8 hours daily
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Bloom Time: Spring through late summer; deep violet-blue flower spikes from early summer to late fall
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Flower Color: Deep purple flowers / violet-blue blooms
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Foliage: Silvery-grey aromatic foliage with finely toothed edges
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Water Needs: Regular water to establish, then low water once established
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Soil Needs: Well-draining soil; avoid heavy moisture and standing water
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Uses: Borders, containers, rock gardens, pollinator gardens, aromatherapy, dried flowers, commercial and artisanal goods, or paired with Purple Hopseed Bush for privacy and color
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Seasonal Timing: Shipping begins in mid-April based on frost dates, similar to other ornamental grasses like Purple Fountain Grass (Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum')
Who It's For
Ideal for:
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California homeowners looking for water-wise landscaping solutions
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Garden enthusiasts wanting low-maintenance perennials with long bloom periods
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Pollinator garden creators seeking flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
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Mediterranean or drought-tolerant garden designers planning compositions that may also include flowering trees for seasonal color and structure
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Container gardeners needing versatile plants for patios, decks, and bright indoor windows
If you want a fragrant lavender that looks beautiful, handles dry conditions, and delivers blooms for months, Goodwin Creek Lavender fits your needs.
It is also a strong choice for clients planning gardens for communities, small business spaces, resort landscapes, and demonstration plantings, especially when combined with privacy trees and evergreen screening solutions. Goodwin Creek hosts the Southern Oregon Lavender Festival, where the Southern Oregon Lavender Festival features U-pick flower bundles and visitors can participate in hands-on activities, showing how this lavender continues to play a role in education, culture, and garden success.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly does it establish?
Goodwin Creek Lavender usually establishes within the first growing season with regular watering. By year two, the plant is typically ready for a more drought-tolerant maintenance schedule.
Will it survive hot summers?
Yes. Goodwin Creek Lavender has extreme weather tolerance and handles heat better than many lavender varieties, especially when planted in full sun and well-draining soil.
Do I need to prune it?
Light pruning after flowering helps maintain shape, improve air circulation, and encourage more blooms. Avoid cutting hard into old woody stems.
Can I grow it in containers?
Absolutely. Goodwin Creek Grey is excellent for containers, patios, decks, and even indoors near a bright window, as long as the pot has excellent drainage and the soil does not stay wet.
What about moisture and root rot?
The plant is sensitive to moisture and can suffer root rot if the soil stays soggy. Use fast-draining soil, avoid overwatering, and give the plant room for airflow.
Can the flowers be dried?
Yes. The dried flowers of Goodwin Creek Lavender are used in aromatherapy, sachets, wreaths, and artisanal goods. Goodwin Creek Lavender is also harvested for commercial and artisanal goods.
Ready to Add Fragrant Beauty to Your Garden?
Choose the Goodwin Creek Lavender for silver-gray foliage, deep purple flowers, pollinator activity, and long-lasting garden color from spring into fall.
Contact our team for planting advice, care support, and a complete conversation about where this lavender will work best.
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