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La Diva Eternal Grace Lavender

Lavandula LaDiva 'Eternal Grace'

  • Hardy in zones 5-9 with excellent heat tolerance and winter hardiness in a compact 1-2 ft form
  • Reblooming lavender produces fragrant purple flower spikes from late spring through early fall
  • Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds while deer and rabbits avoid the aromatic foliage
  • Silver-green evergreen foliage stays attractive year-round and requires minimal maintenance once established

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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Cold hardy, Low Maintenance, Flowering, Deer-resistant, and Drought resistant

  • Botanical Name
    Lavandula LaDiva 'Eternal Grace'
  • Height
    1-2 ft
  • Width
    1-2 ft
  • Growing Zones
    5-9
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Flower Color
    • Purple
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
    • Silver
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Fragrant
    Yes
  • Bloom Period
    Late Spring, Early Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall
  • Does Not Ship To
    AK, HI, ID, MT

La Diva Eternal Grace Lavender (Lavandula LaDiva 'Eternal Grace') redefines what compact lavender can do in the garden. This reblooming English lavender hybrid produces wave after wave of fragrant purple flower spikes from late spring straight through early fall, giving you months of color and pollinator activity in a tidy 1-2 foot package. The La Diva series was specifically bred for superior cold hardiness, heat tolerance, and continuous flowering, making Eternal Grace one of the most reliable lavenders for American gardens.

Compact Size, Maximum Impact

La Diva Eternal Grace forms a neat, rounded mound of silver-green evergreen foliage that stays attractive even when not in bloom. The compact habit makes it perfect for small gardens, container planting, or lining pathways where you can brush against the aromatic leaves. Unlike older lavender varieties that can become rangy and woody, this cultivar maintains its shape with minimal pruning. The naturally tidy growth habit means you spend less time maintaining and more time enjoying the fragrant blooms.

Continuous Summer Blooms

The defining feature of Eternal Grace is its remarkable reblooming ability. After the main flush of flowers in late spring, simply shear off spent blooms and the plant responds with fresh flower spikes within weeks. This cycle continues through summer and into early fall, especially in zones 7-9 where the growing season is longer. Each purple flower spike is packed with tiny individual florets that bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds find irresistible. The flowers hold their fragrance beautifully when dried, making them perfect for sachets, wreaths, and culinary use.

Thrives in Tough Conditions

Once established, La Diva Eternal Grace is remarkably drought tolerant and thrives in the lean, dry conditions that challenge many garden plants. The deep root system accesses moisture during dry spells while the silver-green foliage reflects heat and reduces water loss. Deer and rabbits avoid lavender's aromatic oils, making it an excellent choice for gardens where browsing is a problem. The evergreen nature means your landscape maintains structure and color even in winter when many perennials have died back.

Versatile Landscape Uses

Plant La Diva Eternal Grace as a low hedge along pathways or borders where the fragrance is appreciated up close. Use it in groups of three or five for a stunning mass planting that creates a purple haze when in full bloom. The compact size works beautifully in containers on patios or decks where the fragrance can be enjoyed from seating areas. Combine it with ornamental grasses, roses, or other Mediterranean plants that share its preference for lean soil and excellent drainage. In herb gardens, it pairs naturally with rosemary, thyme, and sage.

La Diva Eternal Grace Lavender delivers the classic beauty and fragrance of English lavender in a compact, cold-hardy, continuously blooming package that fits modern gardens. Whether you're creating a pollinator garden, designing a low-water landscape, or simply want months of fragrant purple blooms, this lavender performs beautifully with minimal care once established.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is La Diva Eternal Grace different from other lavenders?

  • La Diva Eternal Grace is a compact reblooming lavender that stays 1-2 feet tall and produces multiple flushes of flowers from late spring through early fall. It has superior cold hardiness compared to many lavenders and maintains a naturally neat shape without heavy pruning. The continuous blooming sets it apart from traditional lavenders that flower once in early summer.

Will La Diva Eternal Grace survive cold winters?

  • Yes, this lavender is hardy in zones 5-9 and tolerates winter temperatures down to -20°F once established. Good drainage is more critical to winter survival than temperature. In zone 5, plant in a protected location and ensure the soil drains perfectly to prevent winter root rot from freeze-thaw cycles.

How do I keep La Diva Eternal Grace blooming all summer?

  • Deadhead spent flower spikes by cutting them back to just above the foliage after each bloom cycle. This typically takes 2-3 weeks after the flowers fade. The plant will send up fresh flower spikes within weeks. Continue this cycle through summer, and stop deadheading in late summer to allow the plant to harden off before winter.

Can I grow La Diva Eternal Grace in a container?

  • Yes, this compact lavender is excellent for containers. Use a pot at least 12-14 inches in diameter with drainage holes. Plant in a lean, fast-draining potting mix (add extra perlite or sand to standard potting soil). Water only when the top inch of soil is dry, and fertilize sparingly if at all. In zones 5-6, move containers to a protected location or unheated garage for winter.

When should I prune La Diva Eternal Grace?

  • Do your main pruning in early spring before new growth starts, cutting back about one-third of last year's growth to maintain shape. Throughout the growing season, deadhead spent flowers to encourage reblooming. Avoid pruning after late summer as this can stimulate tender new growth that won't harden off before frost.

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