- Known as French or Spanish lavender
- Flowers in spring and summer
- Produces delicate pinkish purple petal-like bracts
- Great for bees and butterflies
- Perfect for hedging, topiary work, pots and garden beds
Also known as French or Spanish lavender, James Compton has moss green leaves and produces pretty small flower heads topped with delicate pinkish purple petal-like bracts during late spring and summer. This perennial is drought tolerant and its fragrant flowers are attractive to bees and butterflies. It is a great choice for hedging, topiary work and for pots.