Latin name: Lavandula hybrida
Distilled part: Flowers
Main Components: Linalyl Acetate, Linalool and Borneone
Botanical Family: Lamiaceae
Origin: France
Description of the plant: It is a shrub with branched stems that reaches one meter in height and is taller than the other species of Lavandula. It has the characteristics of the parents (Lavender officinalis and Lavandula latifolia); sometimes more of one than the other. The leaves are entire, linear, opposite and with a revolute margin. The floral whorls are variable, long or short, closed or divergent, etc., depending on which of the parents the hybrid tends to. It has a membranous bract and two linear green bracts on each side of the central bract. The corolla varies from purple to white. It is a very aromatic plant.
Traditional medicine: Its uses are very similar to those of its mother; to treat nervous problems, such as stress, anxiety and insomnia. Having a lower price than its parents, it is used to perfume the atmosphere in diffusion or to wash clothes or the floor of the home.
Applications: Insect bites, mosquitoes, wasps
Migraines and neuralgia.
Muscle aches, cramps and to treat the flu.
Properties: Antispasmodic
Anti-inflammatory and Calming
Antibacterial and aseptic
Sedative and Relaxing
Antidepressant and Anxiolytic
Energetic action and Chakras: It is very good at reconstituting nerves, brings freshness and calms explosive temperaments.
Precautions: Since its ketone content varies greatly depending on the territory and the producer of the plant, it should not be used by children or pregnant women.
Antiseptic-treats diseases of the respiratory, circulatory or muscular systems.
Antidepressant
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