Lavandula canariensis (common name, Canary Island lavender) is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to the Canary Islands.
[1][2] Lavandula canariensis is a half-hardy, woody, evergreen shrub.
The leaves are bipinnate, rich green,[4] and covered in fine, downy hairs.
Flowers appear in spikes of small, fragrant blue, opening from dark purple buds, and are borne on branching stems in summer.
[5] This Lamiaceae article is a stub.