Lavender Genus and Other Classification.
Plant name for lavender. Lavandula angustifolia commonly called English lavender has been a mainstay of herb gardens for many years. Vigorous variety that is highly tolerant of heat and humidity and resistant to common root and foliar diseases. Other names you can find Lavandula angustifolia called by are true lavender or common lavender.
Lavender Flower Facts Lavandula also known as lavender is related to the mint family more specifically to the Lamiaceae. They have a genus of almost 50 known species that have flowering plants. Lavender genus and other classification is necessary information to know for every botanist.
A bushy spreading shrub that produces dense purple-blue flower spikes that are very pretty but only mildly fragrant. Lavender genus Lavandula genus of about 30 species of plants in the mint family native to countries bordering the MediterraneanLavender species are common in herb gardens for their fragrant leaves and attractive flowers. As soon as lavender appears in the medical literature we see it in use for the brains.
Its scientific name lavandula comes from the Latin lavare to wash. Once called Lavandula officinalis a typical name given to plants used in medicine there are many varieties of English lavender that have become very common. This variety has a different smell and is less sweet than others.
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Egyptian Lavender Lavandula Multifida Egyptian lavender is also known as a fern-leaf lavender due to its furry bipinnate leaves. The plant can be ignored once established as long as the lavender is planted in well-drained soil and has plenty of room to grow. Fringed lavender Lavandula dentata.