| 1. | Ever . _ Meda Kessler PLANT OF THE WEEK Spanish lavender Latin name : Lavandula stoechas
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| 2. | The farm is believed to be the largest commercial plantation of Lavandula angustifolia in the world.
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| 3. | The larvae possibly feed on " Lavandula abrotanoides " and " Lavandula multifida ".
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| 4. | The larvae possibly feed on " Lavandula abrotanoides " and " Lavandula multifida ".
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| 5. | The genus, Lavandula, contains 28 species, including L . angustifolia, commonly known as English lavender.
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| 6. | Grosso produces the darkest purple flowers; Super has the bushiest heads; short-stemmed Lavandula angustifolia produces the most oil.
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| 7. | It refers to a very high-quality production and concerns only the essential oil of fine lavender-" Lavandula angustifolia ".
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| 8. | Lavandin is more disease-resistant than lavandula and produces 300 percent more essential oil, Audette said, but it has a high camphor content.
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| 9. | Of the many species of lavender, the two major ones are English lavender ( Lavandula angustifolia ) and the hybrid Lavendin, often spelled Lavandin.
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| 10. | Lavandula " near Cape Town in South Africa : Left, dorsal view; right, lateral view, showing proboscis and dorsal protuberances . ]]
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