LAVENDER | Lavendula angustifolia

$7.00

Lavender, with its delicate purple blooms and enchanting fragrance, is celebrated not only for its beauty but also for its myriad medicinal properties steeped in history and folklore. Its name itself, derived from the Latin word "lavare," meaning "to wash," reflects its historical use in baths and cleansing rituals.

Dating back centuries, lavender is remembered and known now for its calming effects and the ways it remedies anxiety, stress, and insomnia. In addition to its sedative properties, lavender boasts antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory qualities, making it a versatile healer for skin ailments such as burns, wounds, and insect bites. Folklore surrounds lavender with tales of protection and purification, believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. It was burned in bonfires on St. John’s Eve in Portugal and Spain as it was believed that maleficent spirits abounded on that eve.

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Lavender, with its delicate purple blooms and enchanting fragrance, is celebrated not only for its beauty but also for its myriad medicinal properties steeped in history and folklore. Its name itself, derived from the Latin word "lavare," meaning "to wash," reflects its historical use in baths and cleansing rituals.

Dating back centuries, lavender is remembered and known now for its calming effects and the ways it remedies anxiety, stress, and insomnia. In addition to its sedative properties, lavender boasts antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory qualities, making it a versatile healer for skin ailments such as burns, wounds, and insect bites. Folklore surrounds lavender with tales of protection and purification, believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. It was burned in bonfires on St. John’s Eve in Portugal and Spain as it was believed that maleficent spirits abounded on that eve.

Part: Flowers
Sold by the ounce

Lavender, with its delicate purple blooms and enchanting fragrance, is celebrated not only for its beauty but also for its myriad medicinal properties steeped in history and folklore. Its name itself, derived from the Latin word "lavare," meaning "to wash," reflects its historical use in baths and cleansing rituals.

Dating back centuries, lavender is remembered and known now for its calming effects and the ways it remedies anxiety, stress, and insomnia. In addition to its sedative properties, lavender boasts antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory qualities, making it a versatile healer for skin ailments such as burns, wounds, and insect bites. Folklore surrounds lavender with tales of protection and purification, believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. It was burned in bonfires on St. John’s Eve in Portugal and Spain as it was believed that maleficent spirits abounded on that eve.

Part: Flowers
Sold by the ounce

  • Tea made of lavender and sweeteend with honey is a lovely relaxing brew. Lavender syrup is also a delicious way to take lavender, and perhaps all the better to administer to wee ones.

  • Sedative, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety

  • Organically farmed in Oregon.

  • These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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