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Lavender Plants and Their UsesLavandula Angustifolia: Suitable for Hearth, Health, and Happiness
Lavender plants are so versatile. Lavender buds, flowers, leaves and stems have multiple uses.
Lavender is an attractive plant that bursts into a profusion of beautiful purple-colored blooms. The flowers give off a strong, pleasing aroma when crushed. When dried, lavender retains both its color and scent, which has made it a favorite in centuries past and in modern times. Lavender plants make a nice addition to the home garden. Low growing varieties form attractive borders; larger plants are used for wonderful, aromatic hedging. Lavender attracts butterflies, too, making it an all-round favorite with gardeners. Lavender has definitely made a comeback. Lavender farms offer an assortment of lavender products; lavender festivals introduce people to lavender's uses in the home and on the health front. Trendy restaurants use lavender flowers to enhance the look and taste of popular dishes. English lavender has a sweet, exotic flavor and is the variety used most often for cooking.
Lavender TeaSoothing lavender tea is a favorite for both its flavor and its healing, stress-relieving properties. Lavender Aromatherapy
Lavender OilOil is extracted from lavender plants and is used for perfume. Lavender oil can be added to bath water for a pleasing aroma. A few drops of the oil can be added to your pillow, to help with a restful night’s sleep. Lavender ToiletriesLavender is a natural antiseptic cleanser.
Lavender Uses Around the Home
Lavender Crafts
Common Types of LavenderEnglish lavender (Lavandula Angustifolia) is a good all-round plant with multiple uses. French lavender (Lavandula Dentata) is used mainly for decorative purposes. Spanish lavender (Lavandula Stoechus) is suitable for garden use. Lavender is a feast for the eyes and a delight for the senses. Lavender plants offer nature’s bounty in an attractive, aromatic package.
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