7 Different Lavenders
Compare and enjoy the difference and the similarity:
FINE (true) Lavender or population Lavender, called "Lavande fine" in France:
5 ml Lavandula angustifolia, population #125
5 ml Lavanula angustifolia, wild #175
5 ml Lavanula angustifolia, organic #8
CLONAL
Lavender, the species is also L. angustifolia, but the plants are propagated by clipping (cloning) as opposed to propagation by seed. These include some of the most popular Lavenders in aromatherapy, since they are less expensive than population Lavender and generally more intensely fragrant:
5 ml Lavandula angustifolia, clone Maillette #5004
SPIKE
Lavender:
5 ml Lavandula latifolia, (Spike Lavender) sea level Spain #124
HYBRID
Lavender called "Lavandin". The very popular Lavandin essential oils are distilled from hybrid species, resulting from cross pollination between Lavandula angustifolia (Fine) and Lavandula latifolia (Spike Lavender)
5 ml Lavandula x hybrida super, (Lavandin super) #5006
5 ml Lavandula x hybrida grosso, (Lavandin super) #5007
Please check individual descriptions for therapeutic properties
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