Dry Lavender Buds
Plant overview Many people lavender for its aromatic fragrance, used in soaps, shampoos, and sachets for scenting clothes. The name lavender comes from the Latin root lavare, which means “to wash.” Lavender most likely earned this name because it was frequently used in baths to help purify the body and spirit. However, this herb is also considered a natural remedy for a range of ailments from insomnia and anxiety to depression and mood disturbances. Recent studies bear out years of anecdotal evidence showing that lavender produces calming, soothing, and sedative effects. Insomnia in folklore, pillows were filled with lavender flowers to help the restless fall sleep. Dry Lavender Buds
Lavender is an aromatic perennial evergreen shrub. Its woody stems bear lavender or purple flowers from late spring to early autumn, although there are varieties with blossoms of white or pink. Lavender is native to the Mediterranean, but now cultivated in cool-winter, dry-summer areas in Europe and the Western United States. The use of Lavender goes back thousands of years, with the first recorded uses by the Egyptians during the mummification process. Both the Greeks and the Romans had many uses for it, the most popular being for bathing, cooking, as an ingredient in perfume, healing wounds, and as an insect repellant.
About this item Dry Lavender Buds
- Our product is good fragrance and taste. but if you looking for blue colour then don’t purchase this one
- Enhance your teas, cocktails/ mocktails, cakes and chocolates with this VY VedaYug Lavender Flowers
- Use as potpourri, make a lavender pillow, a lavender scented candle or use in your handmade soaps as exfoliating agent, in bath salts, bath tub, body oils
- Excellent for making Lavender Tea, Lavender Lemonade, Lavender-flavoured Candies and even Potpourries
- Re-usable stand up zipper pouch for convenient storage.
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