The uses of dried lavender flowers are many and varied. They are popular ingredients alone or in herbal blends for:
• linen closet sachets
• potpourri
• aromatherapy
• moth and insect repellants
• cosmetics & more
Lavender has long been used for it's relaxing and calming effect, it's pleasant fragrance which is strong enough to mask unpleant odors, and it's ability to relieve headaches in the form of lavender water dabbed on the pulse points.
This lavendar is non-edible. Make sure that lavendar flowers you are edible if you are to use them in cooking or tea. I particulary like to put them in my daughter's stuffed animals (especially the ones she takes to bed), in my eye pillow, and in a tussie mussie in my pillow case.
4 oz.
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