Lavender

Lavender

The Lavender (Lavandula) belongs to a sort of long-term grassy plants, semibushes and bushes.

Lavender - the cold-resistant evergreen bush, which habitat of dwelling - the Mediterranean region, Canary Islands and India. The name occurs from Latin "lava - to wash", and reflects that romans added the Lavender in the baths for freshness and aroma.

Lavender is applied at clearing of organism of slags.




See also Types of Flowers