• Lavandin Hydrosol has a scent similar to Lavandin essential oil , which is a combination of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and spiked lavender (Lavandula latifolia). (kanhanatureoils.com)
  • It is a hybrid plant developed by crossing true lavender (L. angustifolia) with spike lavender or aspic (L. latifolia). (asianbioplex.com)
  • 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)
  • She believed that the garden varieties were hybrids between true lavender L. angustifolia and spike lavender (L. latifolia). (wikipedia.org)
  • L. x intermedia is a hybrid between L. latifolia and L. angustifolia . (coloradoaromatics.com)
  • Lavandula angustifolia , better known as Lavender, is a perennial evergreen plant that has produced the most used essential oil in the world for over 2500 years. (newdirectionsaromatics.com)
  • Of which the most commonly used Lavandula angustifolia is the classic lavender that most people are familiar with. (beautyspring.in)
  • Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) oil, Lavandula Latifolia (Spike Lavender) Oil, Anthemis Nobilis Flower Oil, Eucalyptus Globulus Leaf Oil. (provits.eu)
  • The most common essential oil is extracted from Common or English lavender ( Lavandula angustifolia ) but other species such as lavender stoechas (Lavandula stoechas) , spike lavender (Lavandula latifolia) and lavandin (Lavandula x intermedia) are also used. (sciencewows.ie)
  • The scientific name of lavender is Lavandula angustifolia. (theodysseyblog.com)
  • The oil of lavender is obtained from mixing the related herbs that include Lavandula angustifolia and Lavandula latifolia. (theodysseyblog.com)
  • Native to the rocky, dry slopes of the Mediterranean, English Lavender ( Lavandula angustifolia ) is the classic "true lavender" that produces the tight purple (or blue, violet, white, or pink) flower spikes against a backdrop of aromatic grayish-green foliage. (allaboutgardening.com)
  • The commonly-cultivated lavender is the common or English lavender Lavandula angustifolia (formerly named L. officinalis ) which is hardy to USDA Zone 5 . (almanac.com)
  • English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) , the most common, is hardy to USDA Zone 5 . (almanac.com)
  • Lavandula hybrida , also called Lavandula x intermedia , is widely used as a cheaper alternative to the angustifolia variety. (formulabotanica.com)
  • She says that the idea for her brand was born when she bought 4,000 Lavandula angustifolia seedlings and was deciding what to do with this amazing, scented herb. (formulabotanica.com)
  • Lavender, also known as Lavandula angustifolia, is a popular plant used in traditional and alternative medicine for centuries. (edenbengals.com)
  • Essential is lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), an evergreen Mediterranean plant that belongs to the same family as mint and sage. (naturadoriente.com)
  • Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is an evergreen plant native to the Mediterranean. (wellkasa.app)
  • With its pretty pink blooms, Lavandula angustifolia 'Rosea' makes a lovely alternative to the traditional purple English Lavenders. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and Portuguese Lavender (Lavandula latifolia). (witchypoohs.com)
  • Our spike oil is imported from France where it is extracted from the flowering tops of cultivated Lavandin ( Lavandula x. intermedia Grosso) and steam distilled to high purity. (naturalpigments.eu)
  • Bred specifically for ultra-high essential oil content, Lavandins are English Lavender Hybrids that belong to the species Lavandula intermedia . (allaboutgardening.com)
  • Lavandins ( L. x intermedia )-a hybrid of English and Portuguese lavender (L. latifolia )-are generally larger plants that bloom only once per year, later in the summer. (templeilluminatus.com)
  • Lavandula stoechas , Lavandula latifolia (spike lavender) and Lavandula x intermedia - a hybrid of true lavender and spike lavender called lavandin - can also be used in cosmetics. (formulabotanica.com)
  • Lavendula Latifolia is well known as Spike lavender. (beautyspring.in)
  • One of the lesser known materials is Lavandin grosso , which is a hybrid created from true lavender (L avendulan augustifolia ) and spike lavender ( Lavendulan latifolia ). (naturalpigments.eu)
  • A report commissioned by Art Tree LLC a supplier of spike lavender oil determined the following: "Evidential data are supportive that Spike Lavender Oil would not cause a chronic health effect with acute or prolonged dermal or inhalation exposure. (naturalpigments.eu)
  • 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)
  • or, in some cases, not at all ( Lavandula stoechas does not contain linalyl acetate). (formulabotanica.com)
  • There are certain antibacterial and antifungal effects that are associated with Lavender. (theodysseyblog.com)
  • It also seems to have antibacterial and antifungal effects. (wellkasa.app)
  • These compounds, along with lavandulol and lavandulyl acetate are what give the essential oil some of its antioxidant and antimicrobial properties as well as its fine floral scent (iv), while the hydrosol is rich in antioxidant phenolic compounds. (formulabotanica.com)
  • Lavender (Lavandula officinalis) is a perennial shrub with an average height of 32 inches at full bloom with an average circumference of 24 inches. (naturalremedies.org)
  • Lavandula (common name lavender) is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are many species of Lavandula out there. (beautyspring.in)
  • Lavender ( Lavandula ) is a genus comprising almost 40 different species of plant. (sciencewows.ie)
  • This lavender species is a cross between L. augustifolia and L. latifolia, and are called lavandins. (agri4africa.com)
  • Spike lavender's scent may remind you of eucalyptus-bright and fresh. (inshanti.com)
  • In Latin, the name lavender comes from "lavare" which means "to wash"- an allusion to lavender's delightfully scented antimicrobial properties perfectly suited for bathing or washing bedding, clothes, and household items. (allaboutgardening.com)
  • The Romans valued not only lavender's fresh scent, but also its antiseptic properties as well and used lavender flowers to perfume their public bathhouses (ii). (formulabotanica.com)
  • This is why Lavandula angustifola gets all the love - it's more floral and higher in beneficial compounds compared with other varieties. (formulabotanica.com)
  • Plus, these varieties can have higher levels of camphor, 1,8 cineole, eucalyptol, and alpha-pinene, all of which are great for antimicrobial action, but less desirable for scent (i). (formulabotanica.com)
  • There are many different varieties of lavender, each with its own unique scent and properties. (edenbengals.com)
  • Synthetic Lavender perfume oils created in a lab to mimic the scent of real Lavender will also have a lesser quality than naturally derived Lavender essential oils due to differences in the molecular structures between the synthetic and natural versions. (newdirectionsaromatics.com)
  • Studies have shown that lavender does have a mild sedative effect and both men and women exposed to lavender essential oils at night time showed an increase in deep or slow wave sleep (SWS) resulting in more enegry the following morning. (sciencewows.ie)
  • In addition to creating scent, essential oils perform other functions in plants, too. (inttherapy.com)
  • When inhaled, the scent molecules in essential oils travel from the olfactory nerves directly to the brain and especially impact the amygdala, the emotional center of the brain.Essential oils can also be absorbed by the skin. (inttherapy.com)
  • So we are we today, in terms of the science behind the effects of inhaled essential oils, often referred to as the "psychopharmacology" of essential oils? (essentialoilexchange.com)
  • Also, with such a large variability in the quality and composition of essential oils, this can cause difficulties when trying to discern their effects quantitatively in terms of scientific measurements. (essentialoilexchange.com)
  • What all these studies are telling us is what traditional practitioners have known since ancient times: Essential Oils, as aromatherapy, have measurable effects on the human body and mind. (essentialoilexchange.com)
  • I know that anyone who has experienced the amazing and tangible effects of various essential oils don't need to be told these facts, but it is nice to be validated every once in a while. (essentialoilexchange.com)
  • Now that we have solid evidence as to the effects of inhaled essential oils, do we yet understand the mechanism behind those effects? (essentialoilexchange.com)
  • It does seem that different essential oils definitely have measurable effects that differ greatly from one another. (essentialoilexchange.com)
  • Essential oils and the constituents in them exhibit different pharmacological activities, such as antinociceptive, anxiolytic-like, and anticonvulsant effects. (mdpi.com)
  • This review summarizes the recent findings regarding the pharmacological properties of essential oils and compounds from the oils and the mechanisms underlying their effects. (mdpi.com)
  • Widely used in cosmetics and perfumes, they also have medicinal applications due to their therapeutic properties as well as agro-alimentary uses because of their antimicrobial and antioxidant effects. (inttherapy.com)
  • An essential oil obtained from the entire plant has a slight licorice aroma and is used in flavoring liquors and as a scent in perfumes. (wellsweep.com)
  • And of course, our favorite conifer oils have that familiar, soul-stirring holiday scent: a rich, foresty evergreen aroma! (aromatics.com)
  • According to ancient texts, its purposes range from medicinal to religious, having been used to clean cuts and to soothe bruises and skin irritations, as well as to scent the air for spiritual practices. (newdirectionsaromatics.com)
  • Besides its known benefit for being a powerful scented plant, it is also an ancient medicinal plant, an effective pest repellent, a valuable companion plant, a flavour for food and a household freshener. (potshack.net)
  • The medicinal effect of the plant is determined by its flavonoids, iridoids and alkaloids. (agfonds.lv)
  • French Lavender, also know as Spanish or Butterfly lavender, is the less popular chosen one as it is not as versatile as English Lavender and offers less of a strong scent. (potshack.net)
  • Noted for its stimulating effect on the digestive system, the naturally sweet stalks of this plant can either be cooked or eaten raw. (wellsweep.com)
  • It is the small hairs or spikes on the plant, located between the petals and the stem that produce the oil that give the lavender its lovely scent. (sciencewows.ie)
  • You'll want to plant this near a window so the sweet scent of lavender can waft on the afternoon breeze through your kitchen and living room! (lovemypatioclub.com)
  • Plant preparations act as spasmolytic and anticonvulsant agents, reduce the heart rhythm and increase its contraction, have a pronounced hypotensive and cardiotonic effect. (agfonds.lv)
  • The antispasmodic properties of the plant are provided by the effect of flavonoids and iridoids present in the plant. (agfonds.lv)
  • perhaps mixed with other herbs such as chamomile, to obtain a more relaxing effect. (naturadoriente.com)
  • The Motherwort has a pronounced sedative effect (calming). (agfonds.lv)
  • A lightweight, ultra-sheer, deeply hydrating, nourishing, antioxidant-enriched face moisturizer that minimizes the appearance of wrinkles while providing ultimate protection against the aging effects of the sun and environmental exposures. (heramd.com)
  • Motherwort, thanks to rutin, produces a significantly stronger antioxidant effect when compared to hawthorn tincture. (agfonds.lv)
  • High quality ingredients have been carefully selected to ensure a pleasing scent, rich skin nourishment, a positive energetic effect, mental tranquility, and spiritual elevation. (prabhujisgifts.com)
  • Treat Anxiety and stress: It has been found to have anxiolytic effects comparable to lorazepam (anti-anxiety drug) in small clinical studies. (beautyspring.in)
  • Has glossy, dark green leaves and pale yellow, pinwheel-shaped flowers with a jasmine scent. (cal-ipc.org)
  • With a calming, physically and emotionally balancing fragrance, it has commonly been used for its relaxing effects on the body. (newdirectionsaromatics.com)
  • In modern times extracts from arnica have been shown to have an antiseptic effect and they promote blood circulation, relieve pain and speed up the healing process. (weleda.com.sg)
  • Some people have reported an adverse effect when using products containing lavender, most notably skin reaction and irritation when lavender essential oil is rubbed directly into the skin. (sciencewows.ie)
  • Not only do they have therapeutic benefits, but their scents can really bring out the merriment of the holidays! (aromatics.com)
  • When using maternal preparations, its therapeutic effect appears relatively slowly, so the dose is usually adjusted individually, taking into account the clinical picture of the patient's illness. (agfonds.lv)
  • Their delicate pale flowers have in common their bewitching scent, yet J.sambac is more orange flower-like , and greener than J.grandiflorum . (olfactivestudio.com)
  • Touting beautiful flowers and the revered aromatic scent many people are familiar with, it's no surprise to see more and more homeowners growing lavender plants indoors. (lovemypatioclub.com)
  • According to Greek tradition, Aphrodite praised the delicate scent of marjoram flowers as a symbol of happiness with the ability to raise people's spirits. (sunday.de)
  • The flowers are bicoloured lavender and violet and are highly scented. (vanmeuwen.com)
  • Due to the organic ingredients used in our products the feel, color and scent may vary. (heramd.com)
  • It have anxiolytic effects that aid in improving the quality of sleep and save you from insomnia and nightmares. (asianbioplex.com)
  • This etheric or essential oil not only gives off a delicious fragrance, but also has a beneficial and healing effect on both your body and mind. (physalishealth.com)
  • Its flower and oil have a popular scent and are also used as medicine. (wellkasa.app)
  • With a distinct scent reminiscent of eucalyptus, pine, or rosemary, Spanish lavender is more often coveted for its ornamental use as a drought-tolerant, compact shrub. (allaboutgardening.com)
  • It has a stronger scent with a slightly different note to it and is more economical than the other lavender choices. (naturalpigments.eu)
  • Lavandula has three subgenera: Subgenus Lavandula is mainly of woody shrubs with entire leaves. (wikipedia.org)
  • Adverse effects during pregnancy are unknown but assumed minimal given the history of product use. (naturalpigments.eu)
  • Project Purity Seeds can not take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants. (projectpurityseeds.com)
  • The Motherwort has a beneficial effect on the carbohydrate and fat exchange process, reduces the content of glucose, lactic acid and pyruvic acid, cholesterol, lipids in the blood and normalizes protein metabolism. (agfonds.lv)
  • Lavender oils have also shown a significant effect on decreasing the growth of a number of fungi associated with common skin and nail infections . (sciencewows.ie)
  • 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)
  • Different plants are favoured for different scents or different active components. (sciencewows.ie)
  • It has a very light lemon scent to it and well as subtle lemon flavor. (coloradoaromatics.com)
  • Together with coconut, it enhances its effect on good mood and gives flavor notes between exotic and sweetish, perfect for relaxing and pleasantly sipping the infusion. (naturadoriente.com)
  • In the 18th century, the traditional enfleurage method was used to extract its delightful scent. (olfactivestudio.com)
  • It also has a strong scent used in many products and for good reason. (potshack.net)
  • PROVITS is not responsible for side effects or health damage that may result from the use of products offered on this website. (provits.eu)
  • Its anti-inflammatory properties make it a popular ingredient in skin care products, and it is believed to have a soothing effect on the skin. (edenbengals.com)
  • It helps promote positive effects on mood and combat stress. (asianbioplex.com)
  • Its scent is also believed to have a positive effect on mood and to aid in restful sleep. (edenbengals.com)
  • Revered globally for its calming, sweet scent, lavender has an array of uses in the garden, kitchen, and around the house. (allaboutgardening.com)
  • Rubefacient - Oil increases local blood circulation and can cause minor skin irritation, vasodilatation and local analgesic effect. (inshanti.com)
  • This effect is the result of several mechanisms, the most powerful being dermal layer hydration, which is significant enough to plump the skin, and a proven thickening of the dermal layer resulting in collagen fiber thickness and strength, resulting in an immediate firm, toned skin, with fewer wrinkles. (heramd.com)
  • When used at concentrations higher than 2%, Lactic Acid will perform the same functions as well as offering: - enhanced skin lightening effects - improved collagen and elastin synthesis. (australianchemicalsuppliers.com)
  • Exposure to lavender in strong concentrations has also been linked in some people to side-effects including headaches, nausea and irritability. (sciencewows.ie)
  • However, in ancient Indian ayurvedic medicine, lavender is considered to impart a cooling, calming, and soothing effect that aids in headaches and gastrointestinal upsets. (allaboutgardening.com)
  • This may be part of the process of how lavender inhibits the nervous system to produce a calming effect (3). (coloradoaromatics.com)