Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)
Lavender is a fragrant plant native to parts of Europe, Africa, and Asia, belonging to the mint family. Known for its delightful aroma, lavender is commonly used in culinary applications and crafted into essential oils.
Common Uses:
Lavender is celebrated for its calming properties, often incorporated into wellness routines to create a soothing atmosphere. Making tea is a popular choice for those seeking to enhance relaxation and promote restful sleep.
Lavender also features antiseptic qualities, making it a versatile option for skincare. It can be used topically to support skin comfort and may aid in soothing minor irritations. Additionally, lavender buds can be enjoyed in various culinary dishes or infused into teas for their aromatic flavor.
Packaging:
Available in a 2.5 oz, 4oz, and 8oz bags. Dried lavender buds, perfect for cooking, tea, crafting, or relaxation.