lavender, Goodwin Creek |
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latin name: lavandula cv description: Wide-spreading bush with silver-gray, partly toothed leaves and bright violet-blue flowers in spikes. Blooms freely and when picked and dried, makes long lavender wands. Lavenders are amongst the most popular plants for herb gardens for their subtle coloring and delightful fragrance. They are rich in essential oils. harvest: cut the flowers in summer just as they open to use fresh or dry. Dry flowers loose on a flat tray to make small bunches to hang up and dry. Pick leaves to use fresh or dry before flowering. other notes: Lavender essential oil had beneficial medicinal applications. Sprinkle a few drops of lavender oil on bed linen to repel mosquitoes. Place sachets of dried lavender flowers and leaves with clothes to deter moths. |



