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Lavender Buds (Dried)

Lavender Buds (Dried)

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Dried Lavender Buds: Calming, Soothing & Floral 

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), an aromatic perennial evergreen shrub, has been used for thousands of years for its calming, centering, arousing, and relaxing properties. Widely loved for its versatility and benefits, Lavender is a staple in aromatherapy, skincare, and culinary applications.

Its soothing fragrance is believed to aid relaxation and sleep, while its essential oils are used in beauty products for their nourishing effects. Lavender's culinary use has grown, adding a floral and elegant note to dishes and beverages.

More about Lavender

Lavender Buds (English), from Lavandula angustifolia, are a quintessential element in both traditional medicine and aromatherapy. Known for their distinctive floral and slightly sweet aroma, these buds are rich in terpenes like linalool and linalyl acetate, which contribute to their calming and soothing properties. Lavender is widely used in aromatherapy for relaxation and as a sleep aid due to its gentle sedative effects.

By and large, lavender buds are celebrated for their versatility. They are not only used in essential oil distillation for therapeutic purposes but also in perfumery for their enchanting fragrance. Additionally, they find their way into culinary creations, lending a subtle herbal flavor. The buds' native Mediterranean origins have spread to cultivation worldwide, symbolizing a blend of tradition and global appreciation.

Lavender buds embody the essence of natural healing and comfort, making them a cherished ingredient for a range of wellness and beauty products. Their presence in any herbal collection speaks to their enduring popularity and wide range of applications, from soothing teas to fragrant sachets.

Know Your Ingredient: Lavender Buds  

Latin Name Lavandula angustifolia
Active Ingredients Linalool, Linalyl Acetate, β-Caryophyllene, Terpinen-4-ol, Lavandulol, Ocimene, Cineole
Classification Secondary Metabolite Terpenes (Linalool, Linalyl Acetate), Sesquiterpenes (β-Caryophyllene)
Flavor Floral, slightly sweet, herbal
Common Use Aromatherapy, perfumery, traditional medicine (relaxation, sleep aid), culinary flavoring
Origin Native to the Mediterranean region, cultivated worldwide