We’ve replanted our classic lavender patio planter into a stylish tin planter. We think it looks great – what do you think?See more product information...
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Categories: Pre-Potted Plants, Flowers, Patio Tubs, Outdoor Plants, Outdoor Flowers
This plant is designed to be used outside. We do recommend keeping plants sheltered from strong winds and prolonged wet spells to maximise their lifespan.Find out more in our UV Guide here.
Artificial plants are measured in a range of different ways. The measurements shown on this page are accurate once the plant has been fully dressed out.
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Lavender is one of the nation’s favourite plants. Typically planted into pots to avoid it spreading like wildfire in your garden they feature vibrant colours and smell beautiful. While artificial lavender doesn’t smell, it is botanically accurate while not attracting pesky insects and buzzy bees. Nor will artificial lavender take over your garden –unless you buy lots of it of course! Our artificial lavender tin planter has a weighted oasis so it won’t blow over in normal conditions. The plants have also been glued in so children and animals can’t remove the plants.
Lavender, also known as lavandula, is named after the Latin verb ‘lavare’ which translates as ‘to wash’. As you’d expect with a plant named after a Latin word, lavender has been around for 1000’s of years. It was used by the Egyptians in the mummification process and during the great plague people would wear a string of it around their wrist to ward of the infection.