Narrow-leaf lavender is a perennial plant of the mint family, reaching up to 80 cm in height and distinguished by its compact spherical crown of numerous branches. Its characteristic aroma attracts attention both in garden compositions and when creating essential oils.
The white, delicate flowers of lavender create a sense of lightness and sunlight, and also have a calming effect. Thanks to its deep root system, capable of penetrating up to 4 meters deep, the plant grows stably even on rocky soils.
Lavender flowers from June to July, after which seeds ripen in August–September. This perennial plant lives for more than twenty years and can serve as a decorative accent point in the garden, as well as a source of aromatic compositions for decorating the interior.