Lavender Lavandula Angustifolia
Source: France.
Family name: Labiatae.
Lavender oil is distilled from the flowering tops of the plant and is imported from France. It has a sweet, fresh scent. Lavender has been used for centuries as a fragrance and a medicine. Some traditional uses: balancing emotions, relieving stress, tension and headache, to promote restful sleep, heal the skin, to lower high blood pressure, help breathing, for disinfecting. Emotional
profile: for panic, hysteria, fears, insecurity, trauma, worry, burnout, addiction, obsessive and agitated behaviors. Blends with: most oils including citrus, florals, cedarwood, clove, clary sage, pine, geranium, vetiver, and patchouli.
High Alpine Lavender is a cultivated, robust plant that grows high in the mountains at an altitude of 900 to 1600 metres. Its essential oil has a sweet, floral and softly herbaceous aroma.