Lavender
IMPORTANT CHEMISTRY: Commercial lavandin oil, distilled from the flowers, has 32% to 47% linalool, 17% to 42% linalyl acetate, and 6% to 12% 1,8-cineole. Lavadin oil is considered GRAS at 0.3 to 18 ppm. Lavender oil (Spike Oil) is considered as GRAS at 10-50 ppm with 20 ppm being the/a constant. The most common use of Spike Oil are as a pigment and FOR SCENTING SOAPS. Lavender oil is commonly used in AROMA-THERAPY, and inhalation of lavender vapors produces an anticonvulsive effect and REDUCES ANXIETY.
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a.MISS KATHERINELavandula angustifolia `Miss Katherine', lilac-pink, 24-27", July-September. This cultivar is the tallest and longest stemmed of the pink lavenders!... |
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a.LITTLE LOTTIELavandula angustifolia `Little Lottie', lavender-blue, July-September. Lottie DeBaggio. (Wellsweep, May 2017) Dwarf, compact, tight foliage. Great... |
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a.HIDCOTE(ENGLISH)Lavandula angustifolia `Hidcote', dark violet-blue, 24", June-July. Semi-dwarf strain with good form and blooming habits. Flowers are a darker... |
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a.FIONA ENGLISHLavandula angustifolia `Fiona English', dark purple with violet corolla, 18-26", July-September. Thick flower stems make for "GREAT CLIPS"(cut... |
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a.ELIZABETHLavandula angustifolia `Elizabeth', deep purple, 24", July-September. Upright growth habit, VERY silver leaves and TWICE as thick flowering stems!!... |
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a.BETTY'S BLUELavandula angustifolia `Betty's Blue', dark blue, 20-24", July and reblooms in September. Compact and well-formed/mound-shaped to 22" wide. Developed... |