Lavender Products

 

Lavender has a long revered history among flowering plants.  Legend says that the plant got its perfume from the clothing of baby Jesus when Mary laid out the washed clothing to dry.  Romans used the oil for cooking and for its beautiful scent.  Lavender products are even mentioned in the Bible but are referred to by its pre-Roman name of spikenard.

Lavender flowers produce high amounts of nectar so beekeepers prize them for the excellent honey they help produce.  Lavender flowers are commonly used by French chefs to add a mildly sweet and elegant flavor to their cooking.  Lavender blossoms are also commonly added to sugar to flavor it for use in tea.

Today lavender products are popular for their soothing qualities.  Lavender oils are added to bath water and are used in herbal medicine against a variety of ailments including insomnia and hyperactivity.  Lavender can be used to make a variety of products such as eye pillows, perfumes and spritzs, incense, wands, and clothing dryer pillows.

Dried Lavender also has other uses.  Lavender sachets can be placed into drawers and hung in closets to repel insects.  Lavender oil is also used in mixing oil paints by artists.  Some artists prefer lavender oil as a spike oil because it smells better than other types of oils.

Lavender and lavender products have been widely recognized through recorded human history for a wide variety of uses.  From lavender oil to lavender blossoms, people today continue to use lavender to improve their lives.