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Lavender, Pacific Blue - Lavandula angustifolia
Lavender, Pacific Blue - Lavandula angustifolia
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Alternative names: Spike, nardus, elfleaf
Parts used: Flower
Actions and qualities: Calming and anxiety relieving, muscle relaxing, antibacterial, and antifungal. Used to help induce sleep, soothe upset stomachs, and treat headaches. The flowers of this variety have a rich, blue-ish color.
Specific uses: Used in tea, tincture, aromatherapy oils and sprays, added to baths or used in poultices, or as an addition in salves. Can also be burned as an incense. This subspecies of lavender has won awards for its use as a perfume and is also cultivated for ornamental purposes.
Contraindications: There have been some reports of allergic reactions with skin contact. Do not consume in large doses. Should be avoided by those with blood sugar disorders and children under two. Pregnant and nursing mothers should consult a physician before use.
History and lore: Lavender is popularly believed to be a favorite flower of fairies.