Lavandula is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants.
The flowers are lilac or blue in color. Lavender can grow to 0.4 m (1.3 ft) in height and live for 20–30 years.
Lavender comes in a wide range of purple colors, but also can be found in white, pink and blue.
Lavender is famous for its beauty, fragrance and healing properties, although it is best known as an aromatic plant.
It Blooms in Spring, Autumn, Summer.
Lavender is widely used as an aromatherapy agent and supplement to help with anxiety, depression, and fatigue.
lavender is used to help relieve pain from headaches, sprains, toothaches, and sores. It can also be used to prevent hair loss.
lavender as a tea can help digestive issues such as vomiting, nausea, intestinal gas, upset stomach, and abdominal swelling.
Lavender flowers can be used in cooking as a herb or used to produce lavender sugar.
Fresh flowers can be used as a flavoring in desserts and sauces.