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Lavender at home
Lavender is a frost-hardy evergreen shrub from the Labiosperm family. It has almost twenty-five different subspecies. The birthplace of this fragrant perennial plant is India, the Canary Islands, as well as the Mediterranean.

Lavender got its name from the Latin "lava", meaning "wash." They say that this is what they call it due to the fact that the Romans in ancient times very often took baths with this flower, adding it for aroma and freshness. The smell of this plant is so light and sophisticated that it has long been used in perfumery.

Lavender in natural conditions can grow up to almost one meter. Its ground part has a spherical shape, consisting of numerous branches. On them grow lanceolate-linear opposite leaves with curved edges.

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