Lavandula stoechas 'AURORA' is a plant about 60 cm tall with a spreading and medium-leafy canopy, characterized by medium growth density. Leaves are whole, and medium-sized flower spikes without lateral branching above the leaves create a harmonious appearance.
The variety is distinguished by an early flowering period lasting 147 days, allowing one to enjoy its aroma and decorative effect for an extended period. Flower spikes are cylindrical, up to 45 cm long and 2 cm wide, arranged on the surface of the bush at medium density, forming an attractive look. One plant can bear about 812 flower spikes in the third year.
The lavender aroma is moderate, and the flower is blue-violet, making the plant popular for use in gardens and parks as a decorative element. 'AURORA' possesses good resistance to diseases, pests, and unfavorable weather conditions, as well as demonstrating high hardiness, ensuring reliability and longevity in various climatic conditions.