Ever wondered why your lavender looks odd? Let’s unravel the mystery behind it!
Summary
- Cats might be the culprit behind your lavender’s growth.
- It’s not lavender but Salvia causing the unique appearance.
- Woodiness in Lavender Stoechas could explain the strange growth.
tourny25
“I’ve got plants that look like this because neighborhood cats sleep in them.”
krotovinas
“It’s salvia, and it’s salvia flop. When it stops flowering, cut it back.”
Rufus_T_Firefly2
“It’s Salvia, not lavender, but strangely, Lavender Stoechas does grow like that in its second year. It might be down to woodiness forming in its centre.”
raychill_666
“I don’t think that’s lavender? Also looks like when cats or some other critter sleeps in a plant.”