hardy english lavender plants Hidcote Pink English Lavender Plant
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hardy english lavender plants

hardy english lavender plants Hidcote Pink English Lavender Plant

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hardy english lavender plants Hidcote Pink English Lavender PlantQuick Care Guide Hidcote Pink Lavender Sun: Full sun (68+ hours daily) Water: Low once established; allow soil to dry between waterings Soil: Excellent drainage required Hardiness: USDA Zones 59 Pollinators: Attracts bees and beneficial insects Deer: Naturally deer resistant Mature Size: ~1824 in. tall wide Pruning: Lightly after flowering and again in early spring Containers: Grows well in pots with good drainage Golden Rule: Sun + Drainage = Long

🌿 Quick Care Guide — Hidcote Pink Lavender

☀️ Sun: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)
💧 Water: Low once established; allow soil to dry between waterings
🌱 Soil: Excellent drainage required
❄️ Hardiness: USDA Zones 5–9
🐝 Pollinators: Attracts bees and beneficial insects
🦌 Deer: Naturally deer resistant
📏 Mature Size: ~18–24 in. tall × wide
✂️ Pruning: Lightly after flowering and again in early spring
🪴 Containers: Grows well in pots with good drainage
🌼 Golden Rule: Sun + Drainage = Long-Lived Lavender


Hidcote Pink is an English lavender plant known for its soft blush-pink flower spikes and classic, sweet fragrance. A gentle alternative to traditional purple varieties, this hardy perennial brings subtle color and elegance to sunny gardens, borders, and pollinator plantings. Grown with care at our family-run nursery, Hidcote Pink is selected for strong performance and dependable flowering.

Plants form tidy, compact mounds with silvery-green foliage that remains attractive throughout the growing season. From early to mid-summer, slender flower spikes rise above the foliage, creating a light, airy effect that blends beautifully with both pastel and bold garden palettes.

Hidcote Pink lavender is excellent for cutting and drying, holding its fragrance well in fresh bouquets and dried arrangements. While it may be used in small amounts for culinary purposes, it is most often grown for ornamental use and floral design. 

Looking for more varieties? Explore our English Lavender Collection for classic favorites, or browse our Cottage Garden Collection for soft, romantic plants that pair beautifully with Hidcote Pink. 

WHY GARDENERS LOVE HIDCOTE PINK LAVENDER

  • Soft pink flowers with classic English lavender fragrance
  • Compact, tidy growth habit
  • Excellent for borders and small gardens
  • Strong performance in cooler climates
  • Holds fragrance well when cut and dried
  • Beautiful companion to purple and white varieties

HOW IT GROWS

  • Plant type: Evergreen perennial shrub
  • Growth habit: Compact, rounded, upright
  • Sun: Full sun (6–8+ hours)
  • Soil: Excellent drainage required
  • Water: Low once established; allow soil to dry between waterings
  • Hardiness: USDA Zones 5–9
  • Additional traits: Drought tolerant, deer resistant, pollinator friendly 

Hidcote Pink performs best in bright sun and lean, well-drained soils. Proper drainage is essential for winter survival and long-term plant health.

SIZE & BLOOM

  • Height × Width: ~18–24 in. × 18–24 in.
  • Stem length: ~8–10 inches
  • Bloom time: Early to mid-summer
  • Flower color: Soft pink
  • Fragrance: Sweet, classic English lavender

BEST USES 

  • Cottage and romantic-style gardens
  • Landscape borders and edging
  • Pollinator-friendly plantings
  • Cutting and drying gardens
  • Container gardens

Hidcote Pink is a refined English lavender plant that brings gentle color, fragrance, and dependable performance to the garden. With proper care, this compact perennial provides years of beauty and reliable flowering.  

Discover more carefully selected plants in our English Lavender Collection and our Cottage Garden Collection, curated for fragrance, beauty, and reliable garden performance.

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