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Wholesale Lavender Plants Live Hardy Perennial Lavender for Garden and Landscape with Fragrant Purple Blooms No Pot
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About this item * Ideal for mass planting, landscaping or container growing * Fragrant Purple Blooms * Starter Plants 1-3" in Tall * Perennial & Easy Care – Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil; returns stronger each year with little maintenance. * Dormant in winter * Size Small 4" Medium 6" Large 8"-12" or basket
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I ordered three different sizes and the pots are different sizes but the plants are all the same size. They also did not stay in their soil. Crazy prices for what i got.
I ordered three different sizes and the pots are different sizes but the plants are all the same size. They also did not stay in their soil. Crazy prices for what i got.

Jun 10, 2026 • Madison • Anaconda, MT, United States
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Dec 19, 2025 • C • Princess Anne, MD, United States
I try not to post negative reviews, but felt this was necessary. I opened the package to find the aloe shoved into a box that was too small for it. What were advertised as Christmas cacti are actually Easter/spring cacti. I just happened upon a video talking about the differences between the shapes and the flowers between the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter cacti. Is it really that big of a deal? No, but between this and the aloe, it’s extremely frustrating.
I try not to post negative reviews, but felt this was necessary. I opened the package to find the aloe shoved into a box that was too small for it. What were advertised as Christmas cacti are actually Easter/spring cacti. I just happened upon a video talking about the differences between the shapes and the flowers between the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter cacti. Is it really that big of a deal? No, but between this and the aloe, it’s extremely frustrating.
Oct 29, 2025 • Rachel • Mayfield Heights, OH, United States



































