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a.k.a. jagged lavender or fern leaf lavender description: Tender lavender shrub with branched stems, set apart by its fern-like, creamy sage-gray foliage which is finely toothed. It is attractive to birds, butterflies and bees. Blue-violet flowers are borne on long stems and fragrant. This lavender grows quickly and is great for potted containers. 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. culinary notes: Use leaves and flowers sparingly in cooking. The flowers are used to flavour sugar for making cookies and cakes. Herbes de Provence (Provençal herbs) is a mixture of dried herbs which includes lavender flowers. The mixture typically contains savory, fennel, basil, thyme, and lavender flowers and other herbs. Thyme usually dominates the taste produced by the herb mixture. Herbes de Provence are used to flavour grilled foods such as fish and meat, as well as vegetable stews. The mixture can be added to foods before or during cooking or mixed with cooking oil prior to cooking so as to infuse the flavour into the cooked food. |



