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Everwilde Farms - 2000 Vera Lavender Herb Seeds - Gold Vault Jumbo Bulk Seed Packet
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Everwilde Farms - 2000 Vera Lavender Herb Seeds - Gold Vault Jumbo Bulk Seed Packet

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Customers are generally pleased with the product, noting its good germination rate, quick order fill, and quality packaging. Some customers experienced user error, but overall the product is well-received. Some customers have had success with the product, noting that it germinated quickly and kept coming up.
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Add beauty and fragrance to your herb garden with this variety of English Lavender. Lavender is very popular and can be dried for use in sachets, potpourris, and perfumes. English Lavender seeds grow sturdy plants that produce a profusion of lilac flowers on silvery foliage. Vera Lavender, the original species of English lavender, has fragrant flo…
Add beauty and fragrance to your herb garden with this variety of English Lavender. Lavender is very popular and can be dried for use in sachets, potpourris, and perfumes. English Lavender seeds grow sturdy plants that produce a profusion of lilac flowers on silvery foliage. Vera Lavender, the original species of English lavender, has fragrant flowers that dry well and neat, bushy growth. It is also one of the hardiest of all lavenders. Originally growing wild in the mountains of the Mediterranean region, lavender is one of the most versatile of herbs; in addition to its myriad medicinal uses, it is commonly used for cosmetic, aromatherapy, culinary, and decorative purposes. In ancient Egypt it was used as a perfume and as an essential ingredient in incense, while the Greeks and Romans scented their bath water with its fragrant petals. In medieval times, lavender protected sickrooms from insects and infection as well as being an ingredient in smelling salts. Rene Gattefosse, one of the first scientists to research aromatherapy, found that applying lavender essential oil greatly improved the healing of burns. Today there are about 20 main species of Lavandula angustifolia with hundreds of variations; countries all over the world produce lavender commercially, mostly for use in essential oil for decorative purposes.
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Customers are generally pleased with the product, noting its good germination rate, quick order fill, and quality packaging. Some customers experienced user error, but overall the product is well-received. Some customers have had success with the product, noting that it germinated quickly and kept coming up.

Pros

  • Lovely colors
  • Good germination rate
  • Great value
  • Nicely packaged

Cons

  • Requires cold stratification
  • Some seeds did not sprout
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Description

Add beauty and fragrance to your herb garden with this variety of English Lavender. Lavender is very popular and can be dried for use in sachets, potpourris, and perfumes. English Lavender seeds grow sturdy plants that produce a profusion of lilac flowers on silvery foliage. Vera Lavender, the original species of English lavender, has fragrant flowers that dry well and neat, bushy growth. It is also one of the hardiest of all lavenders. Originally growing wild in the mountains of the Mediterranean region, lavender is one of the most versatile of herbs; in addition to its myriad medicinal uses, it is commonly used for cosmetic, aromatherapy, culinary, and decorative purposes. In ancient Egypt it was used as a perfume and as an essential ingredient in incense, while the Greeks and Romans scented their bath water with its fragrant petals. In medieval times, lavender protected sickrooms from insects and infection as well as being an ingredient in smelling salts. Rene Gattefosse, one of the first scientists to research aromatherapy, found that applying lavender essential oil greatly improved the healing of burns. Today there are about 20 main species of Lavandula angustifolia with hundreds of variations; countries all over the world produce lavender commercially, mostly for use in essential oil for decorative purposes.

Specifications

ModelHlavver-01
BrandEverwilde Farms
Manufacturer Part NumberHlavver-01