Lavender Flowers, English
- Wild Crafted
Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia
Origin: Albania
Lavender flower is a favorite for its sweet, relaxing, floral aroma, and the flowers and leaves have a long history of use in traditional western herbalism. Dried lavender flowers can be added to potpourri blends, used as a cooking or baking spice, and incorporated into body care recipes. The use of Lavender goes back thousands of years, with the first recorded uses by the Egyptians during the mummification process.
Precautions
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