Lavender (Lavendula angustifolia)

Narrow-leaved lavender is an aromatic shrub that grows to a height of over 100 cm with straight up and branching stems . The flowers are pale lavender (lavender) in colour, have an intense fragrance and are gathered in inflorescences . The fruit is a shiny brown nut. The plant can be found on dry, sunny slopes and in areas bordering woodland. It occurs naturally in the Mediterranean area. It is widespread in cultivation as an ornamental and useful plant.
Lavender has sedative, analgesic, expectorant, diuretic, digestive, bactericidal, antipruritic, fungicidal and other properties.