A plant genus of the LAMIACEAE family.
Oils which evaporate readily. The volatile oils occur in aromatic plants, to which they give odor and other characteristics. Most volatile oils consist of a mixture of two or more TERPENES or of a mixture of an eleoptene (the more volatile constituent of a volatile oil) with a stearopten (the more solid constituent). The synonym essential oils refers to the essence of a plant, as its perfume or scent, and not to its indispensability.
Norbornanes are a class of bicyclic organic compounds consisting of a hydrocarbon skeleton made up of two fused 5-membered rings, where five of the six ring carbons are bonded to hydrogens and one is bonded to two additional carbon atoms, forming a bridge between the rings.
Phenolic benzoic acid esters.
A plant genus of the family LAMIACEAE that is the source of peppermint oil.
The use of fragrances and essences from plants to affect or alter a person's mood or behavior and to facilitate physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The chemicals comprising essential oils in plants has a host of therapeutic properties and has been used historically in Africa, Asia, and India. Its greatest application is in the field of alternative medicine. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed; from Dr. Atiba Vheir, Dove Center, Washington, D.C.)
A plant genus of the family APIACEAE used in SPICES.
The above-ground plant without the roots.
The parts of plants, including SEEDS.

Effects of inhaling the vapor of Lavandula burnatii super-derived essential oil and linalool on plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), catecholamine and gonadotropin levels in experimental menopausal female rats. (1/25)

The effects of inhaling the vapor of Lavandula burnatii super-derived essential oil and one of the main components of lavender oil, linalool on plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), catecholamine and gonadotropin levels in menopausal model rats under ether-inhalation were studied. The increased plasma ACTH levels induced by ether-inhalation tended to decrease by pre-inhalation of Lavandula burnetii super and linalool vapor was induced the decrease of ACTH level. The decrease in adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine levels induced by ether-inhalation tended to recover, especially, the dopamine level significantly recovered to the normal level by the inhalation of Lavandula burnetii super and linalool vapor. However, the increased plasma gonadotropin levels in ovariectomized retired female rats (menopausal model rats) was significantly decreased by the inhalation of linalool. These results suggest that lavender oil or one of the main components, linalool may contribute to relieving tension and may be applicable to the treatment of menopausal disorders in human beings.  (+info)

Effectiveness of aroma on work efficiency: lavender aroma during recesses prevents deterioration of work performance. (2/25)

The present study investigated whether exposure to aromas during recess periods affects work performance. Subjects comprised 36 healthy male students (mean age, 24.2 +/- 2.2 years) who were randomly divided into three groups: (1) control group, not exposed to aroma during recesses; (2) jasmine group, exposed to jasmine aroma during recesses; and (3) lavender group, exposed to lavender aroma during recesses. All participants completed five work sessions performing a task requiring concentration on a computer monitor, with each session lasting 60 min. Recess periods of 30 min were provided between each session. To clarify the time at which work concentration was lowest, work performance for the control group was analyzed. Concentration was lowest in the afternoon period, where afternoon drowsiness is strongest. Comparison of the three groups for this time period indicated significantly higher concentration levels for the lavender group than for the control group. No such effect was noted for the jasmine group. Although lavender is a sedative-type aroma, use during recess periods after accumulation of fatigue seems to prevent deterioration of performance in subsequent work sessions.  (+info)

Up-regulation of 1-deoxy-D-xylulose-5-phosphate synthase enhances production of essential oils in transgenic spike lavender. (3/25)

Spike lavender (Lavandula latifolia) is an aromatic shrub cultivated worldwide for the production of essential oils. The major constituents of these oils are monoterpenes, which are obtained from isopentenyl diphosphate and dimethylallyl diphosphate precursors through the plastidial methylerythritol phosphate (MEP) pathway and/or the cytosolic mevalonate pathway. 1-Deoxy-D-xylulose-5-P synthase (DXS) catalyzes the first step of the MEP pathway. A cDNA coding for the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) DXS was constitutively expressed in spike lavender. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analyses revealed that transgenic plants accumulated significantly more essential oils compared to controls (from 101.5% to 359.0% and from 12.2% to 74.1% yield increase compared to controls in leaves and flowers, respectively). T(0) transgenic plants were grown for 2 years, self-pollinated, and the T(1) seeds obtained. The inheritance of the DXS transgene was studied in the T(1) generation. The increased essential oil phenotype observed in the transgenic T(0) plants was maintained in the progeny that inherited the DXS transgene. Total chlorophyll and carotenoid content in DXS progenies that inherited the transgene depended on the analyzed plant, showing either no variation or a significant decrease in respect to their counterparts without the transgene. Transgenic plants had a visual phenotype similar to untransformed plants (controls) in terms of morphology, growth habit, flowering, and seed germination. Our results demonstrate that the MEP pathway contributes to essential oil production in spike lavender. They also demonstrate that the DXS enzyme plays a crucial role in monoterpene precursor biosynthesis and, thus, in essential oil production in spike lavender. In addition, our results provide a strategy to increase the essential oil production in spike lavender by metabolic engineering of the MEP pathway without apparent detrimental effects on plant development and fitness.  (+info)

Efficacy of plant extracts against stored-products fungi. (4/25)

The fungistatic activity of six aqueous extracts of plants were tested against Aspergillus candidus, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium sp. and Fusarium culmorum. The plants were, chamomile (Anthemis nobilis L.), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum J. Presl.), French lavender (Lavandula stoechas L.), garlic (Allium sativum L.), malva (Malva sylvestris L.) and peppermint (Mentha piperita L.). The more concentrated extracts of chamomile and malva inhibited totally the growth of the tested fungi with malva the most effective one.  (+info)

Adding a third dimension to the edge of a species' range: altitude and genetic structuring in mountainous landscapes. (5/25)

In addition to the topographical and ecological barriers, other landscape features may also subtly influence the patterns of gene flow and spatial genetic structuring at species' borders. This paper focuses on the role played by altitudinal gradients that characterize mountainous landscapes. We formulate and test the hypothesis that when the distribution boundaries of plant species intersect mountainous landscapes, altitudinal gradients in ecological conditions may considerably enhance population subdivision and genetic structuring at the regional level. Using amplified fragment length polymorphism markers, we studied genetic diversity and differentiation in a set of 21 peripheral populations of the evergreen shrub Lavandula latifolia Med. (Labiatae) at its southernmost distribution limit in the Betic mountain ranges of southern Spain. Population size and abundance, and within-population genetic diversity, varied predictably with altitude, being highest at middle elevations and declining steadily towards both the upper and lower altitudinal distribution margins. Genetic differentiation tended to follow the opposite trend. These altitudinal patterns result from variation with elevation in the relative influence of gene flow and drift on the distribution of genetic variation. Genetic drift prevails around the upper and lower altitudinal limits, whereas a situation closer to a drift-gene flow equilibrium exists at the center of the altitudinal distribution. Altitudinal variation in the relative influences of gene flow and drift appears as an essential element in the interpretation of regional genetic structuring of L. latifolia at its mountainous distribution edge, and a factor which may influence the evolutionary potential of peripheral populations and the likelihood of local adaptation.  (+info)

The qualitative analysis of ethanol extracts of herbal raw materials by method of high pressure liquid chromatography. (6/25)

The article describes the qualitative analysis of ethanol extracts from St. John's wort, cinnamon bark, rosemary leaves, lavender flowers, and ginger rhizomes, and the extract of their mixture using the method of high pressure liquid chromatography in order to identify flavonoids. The aim of the study was to identify the amounts of rutin, hyperoside, quercetin, and other flavonoids in the multi-component extract as well as in the control extracts of its compositional parts using the method of high pressure liquid chromatography, by evaluation of the correlation between the amounts of flavonoids in the extracts. The evaluation of the results of the study showed that flavonoid amount in the control extracts of the herbal material and flavonoid amount in the ethanol extracts of the mixture of raw material did not differ significantly. It was found that the largest amount of flavonoids was extracted from St. John's wort. The results of the analysis confirmed the assumption that the yield of flavonoids from St. John's wort has no influence on the active substance of other medicinal herbal raw materials.  (+info)

Essential oil of lavender inhibited the decreased attention during a long-term task in humans. (7/25)

This study examined the effects of odors on sustained attention during a vigilance task. Two essential oils (lavender and eucalyptus) and two materials (l-menthol and linalyl acetate) were compared with a control. The increase in reaction time was significantly lower with lavender than with the control. The results suggest that the administration of lavender helped to maintain sustained attention during the long-term task.  (+info)

The study protocol of a blinded randomised-controlled cross-over trial of lavender oil as a treatment of behavioural symptoms in dementia. (8/25)

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"Lavandula" is the biological name for a genus of plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It includes around 39 species of flowering plants native to the Old World, primarily the Mediterranean region and parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe. The most common species is Lavandula angustifolia, also known as English lavender or true lavender. These plants are well-known for their fragrant purple flowers and have been used in various applications, such as perfumes, essential oils, and herbal remedies, due to their pleasant scent and potential medicinal properties. However, it is important to note that the term "Lavandula" itself does not constitute a medical definition but rather refers to a group of plants with diverse uses and benefits.

Volatile oils, also known as essential oils, are a type of organic compound that are naturally produced in plants. They are called "volatile" because they evaporate quickly at room temperature due to their high vapor pressure. These oils are composed of complex mixtures of various compounds, including terpenes, terpenoids, aldehydes, ketones, esters, and alcohols. They are responsible for the characteristic aroma and flavor of many plants and are often used in perfumes, flavors, and aromatherapy. In a medical context, volatile oils may have therapeutic properties and be used in certain medications or treatments, but it's important to note that they can also cause adverse reactions if not used properly.

Norbornanes are a class of compounds in organic chemistry that contain a norbornane skeleton, which is a bicyclic structure consisting of two fused cyclohexane rings. One of the rings is saturated, while the other contains a double bond. The name "norbornane" comes from the fact that it is a "nor" (short for "norcarene") derivative of bornane, which has a similar structure but with a methyl group attached to one of the carbon atoms in the saturated ring.

Norbornanes have a variety of applications in organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry. Some derivatives of norbornane have been explored for their potential as drugs, particularly in the areas of central nervous system agents and anti-inflammatory agents. However, there is no specific medical definition associated with "norbornanes" as they are a class of chemical compounds rather than a medical term or condition.

Depsides are a type of chemical compound that are formed by the condensation of two molecules of phenolic acids. They are a subclass of polyphenols, which are compounds found in plants that have various biological activities. Depsides are characterized by the presence of a central core structure consisting of a benzene ring linked to a carboxylic acid group through a carbon-carbon bond.

Depsides can be further classified into different subgroups based on the specific phenolic acids that make up their structure. Some common examples of depsides include chlorogenic acid, which is formed from caffeic acid and quinic acid, and rosmarinic acid, which is formed from caffeic acid and 3,4-dihydroxyphenyllactic acid.

Depsides have been studied for their potential health benefits, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities. They are found in a variety of plant foods, such as fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices, and may contribute to the overall health-promoting properties of these foods.

"Mentha piperita" is the scientific name for peppermint, which is a hybrid plant that's a cross between watermint and spearmint. It is a commonly used herb in medicine, particularly in the form of peppermint oil. The oil has been found to have several medicinal properties including antimicrobial, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antispasmodic effects. It is often used to treat gastrointestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), nausea, and vomiting. Additionally, it has been found to be effective in providing relief from headaches and muscle pain.

Aromatherapy is defined as the use of essential oils from plants for therapeutic purposes. The essential oils are typically extracted through steam distillation or cold pressing, and they can be used in a variety of ways, including inhalation, topical application, or oral consumption. Aromatherapy is believed to promote physical and psychological well-being by engaging the smell receptors in the nose, which then send messages to the limbic system in the brain, which is responsible for emotions and memories. Some people use aromatherapy to help manage stress, improve sleep, or alleviate symptoms of various health conditions. However, it's important to note that while some studies suggest that aromatherapy may have certain health benefits, more research is needed to fully understand its effects and safety.

"Foeniculum" is the genus name for a plant species that includes fennel. In a medical context, fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is known for its seeds and essential oil, which have been used in traditional medicine for various purposes such as improving digestion, reducing bloating, and alleviating menstrual discomfort. The seeds and oil contain several compounds with potential therapeutic effects, including anethole, fenchone, and estragole. However, it's important to note that the use of fennel in modern medicine is not well-studied, and more research is needed to establish its safety and efficacy.

Aerial parts of plants refer to the above-ground portions of a plant, including leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits. These parts are often used in medicine, either in their entirety or as isolated extracts, to take advantage of their medicinal properties. The specific components of aerial parts that are used in medicine can vary depending on the plant species and the desired therapeutic effects. For example, the leaves of some plants may contain active compounds that have anti-inflammatory or analgesic properties, while the flowers of others may be rich in antioxidants or compounds with sedative effects. In general, aerial parts of plants are used in herbal medicine to treat a wide range of conditions, including respiratory, digestive, and nervous system disorders, as well as skin conditions and infections.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Plant Structures" is not a medical term. It is a term used in the field of botany to refer to the different parts of a plant, such as roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruits. Each of these structures has specific functions that contribute to the overall growth, reproduction, and survival of the plant. If you have any questions related to biology or botany, I'd be happy to try and help answer them!

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"Lavandula 'Ballerina'". RHS. Retrieved 19 March 2020. "Lavandula 'Pretty Polly'". RHS. Retrieved 1 October 2020. "RHS Plant ... Lavandula stoechas, the Spanish lavender or topped lavender (U.S.) or French lavender (U.K.), is a species of flowering plant ... Determine without fail with the 3-check . BLV, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-405-16294-7 Upson and Andrews; The Genus Lavandula Harrison ... cariensis This species is more tender than common lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), being less frost-resistant, but harsher ...
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Maire (1941) Lavandula × christiana Gattef. & Maire (1947) Senecio × hintermannii Gattef. & Maire (1940) Gattefossé also ... "Lavandula × christiana". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 2021-02-17. "Senecio × hintermannii". Global ...
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The Genus Lavandula. A Botanical Magazine Monograph. Upson, T.M. & Andrews, S. (2004). Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Pp 442 ...
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Lis-Balchin, Maria (2002). Lavender : the genus Lavandula. London: Taylor & Francis. p. 41. ISBN 9780415284868. Retrieved 10 ...
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Lavandula Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 572. 1753. 薰衣草属 xun yi cao shu Plants small shrubs, rarely herbs. Verticillasters 2-10-flowered ... 1 Lavandula angustifolia. +. Bracts linear; lower calyx teeth indistinct; lobes of upper lip of corolla divaricate almost at ...
Very fragrant, deep violet-purple flower spikes fill the air all summer long with their sweet perfume. The silver-grey foliage remains compact, making it a good choice for edging.
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Lavandula angustifolia ESSENCE PURPLE Lavandula angustifolia ESSENCE PURPLE. English lavender. SIZE/TYPE. mid-sized ...
Munstead is a compact, fragrant English lavender with beautiful grey-green foliage and deep purple flowers. Named after Gertrude Jekylls garden at Munstead Wood, this lavender is perfect for dwarf hedging and in garden borders. It is also beloved by many native pollinators.
Munstead Lavender is an English Lavender that has fragrant, cool lavender-blue spikes and gray-green, mounded foliage. You can tuck this lavender into your herb garden, but we love it planted with other colorful perennials in borders, planted in a massive swath where it can sway in the breeze, or set in a pot on the patio where you can enjoy its pleasant scent. Excellent in fresh or dried bouquets. (Lavandula angustifolia)
em,Lavandula stoechas,/em, Purple Ribbon (Spanish Lavender) is a long-blooming variety with excellent vigor, dark purple ... Purple Lavandula stoechas Purple Ribbon, Lavandula stoechas Purple Ribbon, Purple Ribbon Spanish Lavender ... Purple Lavandula stoechas Purple Ribbon, Lavandula stoechas Purple Ribbon, Purple Ribbon Spanish Lavender ... Purple Lavandula stoechas Purple Ribbon, Lavandula stoechas Purple Ribbon, Purple Ribbon Spanish Lavender ...
Blue River Lavender is a compact plant and prolific bloomer, making it a great choice for adding color and fullness to empty nooks in any garden or container. This shorter variety of English lavender is deer resistant, a butterfly magnet and has low water requirements. Blue River grows to be about 12-14
This is the classic lavender used in sachets, perfumes, wands, etc. Foliage is narrow, aromatic, oblong and grey-green and flower lavender, appearing in
Miller x Lavandula latifolia (Linnaeus f.) Medikus), France ... Oil of lavandin abrialis (Lavandula angustifolia P. Miller x ...
Munstead is a smart, compact, some would say dwarf form of English lavender that carries masses of deep purple-blue flowers, along with Hidcote, it is one of the finest varieties available that has stood the test of time. Thanks to its compact form, it is
Lavender is actually a low-growing shrub, native to the Mediterranean region. The fragrant flowers and foliage make it a favourite for herb gardens and in the perennial border. Will also grow fine in tubs or containers, but in colder regions the plants may then need shelter for the winter. This rare and unique selection has fragrant, silver foliage with purple-lavender flowers for many weeks, blooming a little later than other varieties. Prune lightly in early spring, no harder than 4 inches. Lavender MUST have good drainage in order to avoid root rot problems. Consider growing in a raised bed or rock garden.. ...
Lavandula Schola, commonly sold under the trade name of BLUE CUSHION, is a compact mounded form typically growing to 16" tall ... Lavandula angustifolia, commonly called English lavender, has been a mainstay of herb gardens for many years. Despite its ... English lavender has slightly better winter hardiness than lavandin (Lavandula x intermedia) for the St. Louis area, but still ...
Lavandula angustifolia Hidcote Deep purple flowers held tightly on spikes atop the stems in June through September. Grows 12- ...
Lavandula angustifolia Vera (Lavender) Lots of sun and sharp drainage is all thats needed. To 2ft. Please contact us for ...
Lavandula). Free use by schools, etc., paid use 30 - 60 EUR / photo. Hobro, Jylland, Danmark (Dyrket). Id 31796 ...
Grow in average, dry to medium, well-drained, alkaline soil in full sun. Lavandin can be difficult to grow in the St. Louis area, primarily because of winter stresses and high summer humidity. Well-drained soils are required, particularly in winter. Root rot commonly attacks plants grown in poorly drained soils. Prefers a light, sandy soil with somewhat low fertility. Remove faded flowers to promote continued bloom. Prune to shape in spring after new leaves appear. Prune back to 8" every 3 years in spring to control plant size and to promote robust, new growth. High summer humidity in the St. Louis area is not appreciated. To combat high humidity, consider using rock instead of organic mulch. Not reliably winter hardy throughout USDA Zone 5 where it appreciates a sheltered location and winter protection.. ...
Discover the anatomical structure of Lavandula officinalis Chaix in Uzbekistans Botanical Garden. Learn how trichomes and ... Lavandula officinalis Chaix (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.) is an herbaceous plant, forever green, grayish from drooping, shrub ... The genus Lavender-Lavandula L. belongs to the family Lamiaceae-Lamiaceae Lindl. (family Labretaceous-Labiatae Juss.). If Carl ... Lavandula officinalis has been introduced in the Tashkent Botanical Garden since 1995. Tashkent Botanical Garden is located in ...
English Lavender/True Lavender - Tender Perennial Bloom Period: July - September Light: Sun Water: Medium - Dry Size: Height 12 - 16
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  • There were four species within Stoechas (Lavandula stoechas, L. dentata, L. viridis, and L. pedunculata) while Spica had three (L. officinalis (now L. angustifolia), L. latifolia and L. lanata). (wikipedia.org)
  • 164 . Aug. 1929 = Lavandula angustifolia Mill. (wikimedia.org)
  • This oil is obtained from the flowering tops of the Lavandula angustifolia by a process called steam distillation. (lush.com)
  • We offer English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) , French Lavender hybrids (Lavandula intermedia) and Spanish Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) . (highcountrygardens.com)
  • Oil of lavandin abrialis (Lavandula angustifolia P. Miller x Lavandula latifolia (Linnaeus f. (iso.org)
  • Lavandula angustifolia , commonly called English lavender, has been a mainstay of herb gardens for many years. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • In earlier literature, at different periods, Lavandula angustifolia Mill. (scirp.org)
  • Lavandula officinalis Chaix (Lavandula angustifolia Mill. (scirp.org)
  • Lavandula angustifolia ssp. (sheffields.com)
  • Discover the wonders of Lavandula angustifolia subsp. (sheffields.com)
  • Whether you are a gardener, an aromatherapy enthusiast, or just looking for a natural way to uplift your mood, Lavandula angustifolia subsp. (sheffields.com)
  • A Lavanda (Lavandula angustifolia) foi o óleo essencial mais analisado, com 116 associações com o óleo puro e outras 89 associações com a lavanda em 49 sinergias com outros essenciais, vegetais e hidrolato. (bvsalud.org)
  • The essential oil most researched was Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia - 116 associations). (bvsalud.org)
  • Lavandula stoechas, L. pedunculata, and L. dentata were known in Roman times. (wikipedia.org)
  • From the Middle Ages onwards, the European species were considered two separate groups or genera, Stoechas (L. stoechas, L. pedunculata, L. dentata) and Lavandula (L. spica and L. latifolia), until Linnaeus combined them. (wikipedia.org)
  • Within the Lavandula clade, the subclades correspond to the existing sections but place Dentatae separately from Stoechas, not within it. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lavandula stoechas 'Purple Ribbon' (Spanish Lavender) is a long-blooming variety with excellent vigor, dark purple flowers and a strong sweet scent to the flowers and foliage. (highcountrygardens.com)
  • Lavandula stoechas 'Purple Ribbon' (Spanish Lavender) is a superb long blooming, seed grown Spanish Lavender. (highcountrygardens.com)
  • Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • The chemical compositions of the essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from the dried leaves and flowers of Lavandula stoechas L. ssp. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Lavandula stoechas subsp. (hoseito.com)
  • Lavandula stoechas var. (hoseito.com)
  • Four plants often cited by traditional practitioners (Marrubium vulgare, Thymus pallidus, Eryngium ilicifolium and Lavandula stoechas) are tested against Streptococcus pneumoniae responsible for pharyngitis, rhinitis, otitis and sinusitis infections. (bvsalud.org)
  • English lavender has slightly better winter hardiness than lavandin ( Lavandula x intermedia ) for the St. Louis area, but still may appreciate a sheltered location and winter protection. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • Buying the Size Container For Lavandula X Intermedia can be a hectic venture, especially if you don't know how to choose the product. (maineinns.com)
  • To bring the best Size Container For Lavandula X Intermedia home, you must keep these factors in mind. (maineinns.com)
  • The article presents the results of research carried out by light microscopy of the anatomical structure of vegetative organs (leaf, root and stem) Lavandula officinalis Chaix of the family Lamiaceae introduced into the conditions of the Tashkent Botanical Garden of the Republic of Uzbekistan. (scirp.org)
  • Sedative and hypnotic activities of the methanolic and aqueous extracts of Lavandula officinalis from Morocco. (bvsalud.org)
  • Lavandula (common name lavender) is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • The genus Lavandula (A Botanical Magazine Monograph). (wikimedia.org)
  • The present paper is an overview of information on essential oils obtained from plant tissue of the Lavandula genus, including the methods of extraction, chemical composition and potential use. (researchgate.net)
  • The plants of the genus Lavandula spp. (researchgate.net)
  • The genus Lavender-Lavandula L. belongs to the family Lamiaceae-Lamiaceae Lindl. (scirp.org)
  • The botanic name Lavandula as used by Linnaeus is considered to be derived from this and other European vernacular names for the plants. (wikipedia.org)
  • 12. Lavandula Linnaeus, Sp. (efloras.org)
  • 2014. Lavandula in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
  • Diana Lavandula Mix Dianthus is an award-winning European series with big 2- to 2½-inch blooms, both singles and doubles, on low-growing, tightly mounded plants. (parkseed.com)
  • Lavender plants (Lavandula) are enjoyed for their richly colored flowers and fabulous soothing fragrance. (highcountrygardens.com)
  • Lavandula has three subgenera: Subgenus Lavandula is mainly of woody shrubs with entire leaves. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first major clade corresponds to subgenus Lavandula, and the second Fabricia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Featured in popular garden magazines, Lavandula Phenomenal™ releases a strong fragrance from its foliage and petals. (jacksonandperkins.com)
  • Lavandula Schola', commonly sold under the trade name of BLUE CUSHION, is a compact mounded form typically growing to 16" tall and featuring deep blue flowers on spikes well above the foliage. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
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  • A lovely change of pace from the reds and pinks of most dianthus, Diana Lavandula Mix Dianthus offers unusual colors on extra-large, deeply serrated, twisty petals that release that fabulous clove scent nonstop in spring and fall, plus summer in cool climates and winter in warm ones. (parkseed.com)
  • Set Diana Lavandula Mix Dianthus near outdoor entertaining areas, where its fragrance can be enjoyed up close, and be sure to put a pot or two marching up the front steps, to regale visitors with that spicy aroma before they even knock on your door. (parkseed.com)
  • China Pinks are a rare treat in garden and container, and this extraordinary Diana Lavandula Mix Dianthus of purple and white is even rarer. (parkseed.com)
  • But Diana Lavandula Mix Dianthus is also lovely for the front of the annual bed, tucked into bare spots in the foundation and borders, and edging any garden path. (parkseed.com)
  • Diana Lavandula Mix Dianthus Seeds may also be started indoors in late summer for fall and early winter bloom in warmer areas. (parkseed.com)
  • Lavandula prefers slightly alkaline soil so if planting in the Southeast, we suggest you take a soil test before planting. (highcountrygardens.com)
  • Diana Lavandula Mix Dianthus is great for containers, reaching only 10 to 12 inches high in full bloom, and spreading no more than 8 inches wide. (parkseed.com)
  • Compact, early to bloom, and very long-lasting, it is a China Pink as beautiful as it is durable, and Diana Lavandula Mix Dianthus is its most breathtaking combination of colors. (parkseed.com)
  • Lavandin oil ( Lavandula hybrida ) comes from a hybrid plant, developed by crossing true lavender and lavender spike. (lush.com)
  • Noted for its beautifully variegated and very fragrant foliage, Lavandula x allardii 'Meerlo' (Lavender) is a small evergreen subshrub boasting narrow, pale gray-green leaves adorned with creamy-yellow, slightly serrated edges. (gardenia.net)
  • Fragrant, Lavender and Dark Purple flowers, Variety Lavandula Voodoo brings an air of mystery and magic! (theevergreennursery.com)
  • The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of aqueous extract of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) on spatial performance of AD rats. (nih.gov)
  • Lavandula has three subgenera: Subgenus Lavandula is mainly of woody shrubs with entire leaves. (wikipedia.org)
  • A Lavanda (Lavandula angustifolia) foi o óleo essencial mais analisado, com 116 associações com o óleo puro e outras 89 associações com a lavanda em 49 sinergias com outros essenciais, vegetais e hidrolato. (bvsalud.org)
  • Lavandula dentata - L. (pfaf.org)
  • Lavandula dentata is an evergreen Shrub growing to 1 m (3ft 3in) by 1 m (3ft 3in). (pfaf.org)
  • Lavandula Lilac Wings' is a compact, upright, evergreen shrub with narrow, grey-green leaves. (beechmount.ie)
  • Lavandula angustifolia , commonly called English lavender, has been a mainstay of herb gardens for many years. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • Antifungal Effect of Lavender Essential Oil (Lavandula angustifolia) and Clotrimazole on Candida albicans: An In Vitro Study. (greenmedinfo.com)
  • Lavender essential oil is steam distilled from the flowers of Lavandula angustifolia, most of which is cultivated in Bulgaria, France, and Ukraine. (herbalmusings.com)
  • The essential oil most researched was Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia - 116 associations). (bvsalud.org)
  • Indulge in a luxurious hand washing experience with Penhaligon's Lavandula Unisex Hand Wash. Crafted with utmost care, this hand wash is designed to leave your hands feeling refreshed, nourished, and delicately scented. (brandedperfume.com)
  • The Lavandula hand wash features a captivating unisex fragrance that appeals to both men and women. (brandedperfume.com)
  • Penhaligon's Lavandula Unisex Hand Wash is crafted with the finest ingredients and meticulous attention to detail. (brandedperfume.com)
  • The candle contains Lavandula Angustifolia, which is also known as 'true lavender', emitting a pure, clarifying scent that's as distinctive as the flower's subdued greyish green leaves and powdery purple blooms. (dermstore.com)
  • Lavandula are an indispensable member of the herb family, used for perfumes and potpourri. (bluestoneperennials.com)
  • Complete your self-care routine with other products from the Penhaligon's Lavandula collection. (brandedperfume.com)