Description
Lavender is a fragrant flowering herb widely grown for its aromatic flowers, essential oils, and medicinal uses. The plant produces beautiful purple flowers and a pleasant scent that makes it popular for herb gardens, landscaping, and natural wellness products.
Lavender is commonly used in herbal teas, aromatherapy, natural skincare products, and essential oil production. It is also an excellent ornamental plant that adds color and fragrance to gardens and landscapes.
The plant is hardy, drought-tolerant once established, and suitable for warm climates with well-drained soils.
Key Features
β’ Aromatic flowering herb
β’ Popular for essential oils and aromatherapy
β’ Attractive purple flowers for landscaping
β’ Hardy and drought-tolerant once established
β’ Suitable for herb gardens and commercial herb farming
Growing Conditions
Sunlight: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained sandy or loamy soil
Spacing: 60 cm β 90 cm between plants
Plant Growth
Lavender grows into a compact shrub reaching 60 cm β 1 meter tall and produces fragrant purple flowers.
Uses
β’ Essential oil production
β’ Aromatherapy and herbal medicine
β’ Herbal teas and wellness products
β’ Garden landscaping and ornamental planting
β’ Pollinator-friendly gardens







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