Lavandula angustifolia

Lavandula angustifolia - Lavender


Description and Uses

Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender) is a temperate plant from South West Europe . It is mainly grown for its oil crops , which have a long shelf life. The crop is harvested by mechanic. It starts flowering after 0 - 0 years. The yield will be {missing data}, but in its top season there will be a yield of {missing data}. Other crop types include; cosmetics, medicinal, oil, ornamental, repellent pesticide, spice, The fresh leaf is used as spice . The fresh leaf is used as " {missing data} " with {missing data} ({missing data} - {missing data}) as its significant phytochemical. There is lavender oil extracted by steam distillation from the plant's fruit yielding {missing data} - {missing data} oil. The plant's wood is called inapplicable and has a density of 0 - 0 kg/m³. Regarding firewood production the plant's growing speed is medium, it's energetic value is 0 ckal/kg and the wood's drying speed is slow. After 2 years the plant can be totally removed as it reached its commercial and ecological goal. Lavandula angustifolia has a lifespan of 9 years.


Environmental limitations

The plant is 1 meters tall with a crown of 1 meters wide. The plant prefers a planting distance of 0 cm and a row distance of 0 cm. It is fast growing and partial shade tolerant. Lavandula angustifolia has a shallow root-system and it has symbiotic associations with the fungi (endo-mycorrhiza). It is not able to fix nitrogen with "any bacteria. The name(s) or string of bacteria include(s) "not applicable ". The plant's flower-morphology is {missing data} and is pollinated by {missing data}. Lavandula angustifolia is evergreen and a bit allelopathic and has no thorns.

Lavandula angustifolia thrives in an altitude of 0 to 0 meters above sea-level (temperate). The minimum temperature is 0°C; optimally between 0 - 0°C. The optimal rainfall is 0 mm/year. Without irrigation the annual rainfall should be between 0 - 0mm (L/m²). The optimal soil-pH is between 0.0 - 0.0 in a soil texture of {missing data}. To salt it is {missing data} to wind {missing data} and to fire {missing data}.


Pests and Diseases

Lavandula angustifolia is susceptible to the following pests: . And it's susceptible to the following diseases: (missing data) , , .


Seed Propagation

Seeds are {missing data} and can be stored for 0 months. There are approximative 0 seeds/kg. The seeds can be propagated as followed: {missing data}

Vertical Photo [+]
Vertical Photo
Shirat HaMidbar, Israel - 2016-08-11
Seeds Photo [+]    [Buy Seeds]
Seeds Photo
Rijs, Netherlands - 2019-12-10
Detail Photo [+]    [Mother Plants]
Detail Photo
Sneek, Netherlands - 2018-07-13
Seedling Photo [+]    [Buy Seedlings]
Seedling Photo
Roodeplaat, South Africa - 2019-12-11
Stem Photo [+]
Stem Photo
Jerusalem, Israel - 2019-12-14
*

- Botanical Taxonomy -

Clade  [+]
Order  [+]
Family  [+]
Sub-family  [+]
Species
Common name
Asterids
Lamiales
Lamiaceae
Nepetoideae
Lavandula angustifolia
Lavender
/12.png
Parameter Rating
Fruit

Nut

Apiculture

Fodder

Medicinal

Oil

Timber

Grow-speed

Firewood

1.00
 
1.00
 
3.00
 
1.00
 
2.00
 
3.00
 
0.00
 
3.00
 
-6.6