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Lavender Tidbits

Explore the tabs below to uncover how lavender transcends being just a fragrance and to glimpse its rich history and uses.

Lavender, more than just a fragrance!!

The Mediterranean region showcases numerous lavender species, part of the mint family. These aromatic herbaceous plants, adorned with fragrant blooms, are not only picturesque in gardens but also grown for their prized essential oils, enhancing a range of products.

Lavender essential oil holds historical significance, imbuing clarity and emotional equilibrium. Its adaptability renders it a superior selection for skincare over artificial alternatives.

Lavender, with its international presence in nations such as France, England, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, the US, and Canada, yields oil utilized primarily in the realm of fragrances, handcrafted soaps, eco-friendly detergents, aromatic candles, and culinary arts. Esteemed for its germicidal and antibiotic attributes, it can also aid in soothing bee stings and migraines, facilitating burn recovery, and deterring moths from fabrics.

Studies have revealed that the fragrance of lavender is capable of inducing a sense of calmness in animal behavior, leading to improved and extended periods of rest, as well as assisting in emotional regulation. Further, lavender oil is celebrated for its outstanding skin care and wound recovery features. It has the capacity to minimize wrinkles, promote circulation, and support wound healing, establishing it as a prime selection for nurturing vibrant and healthy skin.

Lavender History and Usage

Lavandula, a botanical term stemming from 'lavandus' and 'lavare' (meaning 'to be washed' and 'to wash,' respectively), signifies lavender. Throughout the ages, its aroma has been employed to soothe sorrow and fatigue, as well as fend off insects, address sun damage, and rejuvenate the skin. Moreover, lavender can be consumed and utilized to banish malevolent forces and address skin blemishes, ear discomfort, melancholy, muscular aches, skin conditions, unease, skin irritation, and severe headaches.

Over 2,500 years of records validate lavender's ancient uses, from Egyptian embalming and aroma to Roman cuisine, bathing, fragrance, and remedies.The use of lavender by the Ancient Greeks was based on its soothing and antiseptic properties, as well as its effectiveness in addressing sleeplessness and muscular pains. With its unmistakable scent, Lavender is celebrated for its capacity to enhance sleep quality, reduce stress, and ease anxiety, favored by civilizations past and present.

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The Bible mentions lavender, which is also known as spikenard or nard, numerous times. Notably, a passage from John 12:3 reads, “Then Mary took a pound of expensive ointment of spikenard and anointed Jesus’ feet and wiped them with her hair; and the scent of the ointment filled the entire house.” Throughout history, lavender has recognized for its calming aroma and healing properties. Also, it's believed that Adam & Eve took lavender when leaving the Garden of Eden, and Mary's use of expensive nard perfume in Bethany has given the flower its celebrated fragrance (Mark 14:3). The Song of Solomon mentions spikenard: 'The King is enthroned at His table, my spikenard gives off its aroma' (1.12) and 'Your plants yield delightful fruits of pomegranates, with spikenard and camphire.'

Lavender we grow on the farm

Check out the tabs below to explore the diverse cultivars we proudly have on our farm!

Lavandula x intermedia 'Phenomenal'

This English and Portuguese hybride is noted for its fragrant, deep purple-blue flower spikes that attract pollinators, Lavandula x intermedia ‘Phenomenal’ is a reliable addition to any garden. This variety is low maintenance and pest-resistant.

Lavandula x intermedia 'Grosso'

Featuring a bountiful yield of essential oils, Lavandula x intermedia 'Grosso' is a French hybrid lavender displaying dark blue flower spikes that create a copious bloom and strong aroma. This strain is the primary commercial cultivar for lavender oil production, with its enduring aromatic essence gaining esteem in the fragrance industry. Its potency and prolonged blooming period establish it as a top choice for horticulturists and distillers, providing a potent reservoir of essential oils ideal for diverse applications.

Other Lavender x intermedia's on our farm

In 2024, we are broadening to various cultivars in the intermedia family, such as Edelweiss, Provence, Riverina Thomas, and Sensational. We are excited to see their growth and potential!

When scenting products like air fresheners, laundry detergents, linen sprays, natural cleaners, and rinse-off cosmetics, Lavandin, the more cost-effective Lavandula hybrida, can be a suitable alternative. However, it is generally not advised for aromatherapy or therapeutic uses.

The many Lavandula angustifolia on our farm

True lavender, lavandula angustifolia essential oils are a top choice for aromatherapy and other therapeutic purposes. They provide a sense of profound relaxation and comfort. Aesthetically, they aid in skin rejuvenation and are recognized for their ability to assist in the healing of scars, burns, insect bites, and inflammation. Medicinally, they showcase a variety of esteemed advantages, including antimicrobial, sedative, analgesic, and anti-rheumatic properties. The angustifolia oils exhibit amazing versatility, suitable for diffusion, massage, aromatherapy baths, skincare, and haircare. This lavender is also great for infusing natural scents into cosmetic or personal care products. It has a floral aroma and is of higher quality than other Lavender species, making it ideal for high-end perfumes and colognes.

Our farm hosts various cultivars such as Buena Vista, Hidcote, Vera, Super Blue, Munstead, Big Time Blue, Ellagance Snow, Rosea, Melissa Lilac, Royal Velvet, and Platinum Blonde. Several of these are recent additions to the farm in 2024, and we eagerly anticipate their development and flourishing within our grounds.