
Benefits & How To Use
Lavandin Reydovan Lavandula hybrida (1875 – 10ml)
Lavandin is a hybrid cross of true lavender and spike lavender. The aroma is similar to Lavender but less floral and more herbaceous. Cultivated by cuttings, much more lavandin is in production than true lavender because it is easier to grow and produces a high yield of essential oil.
It is a useful oil which has many of the properties of true lavender at a fraction of the price. For psychological and spiritual uses True Lavender would always be the first choice but for a diffuser blend or minor first aid situation (cuts, scrapes and bites etc) Lavandin is ideal.
Lavandin Reydovan has a gentle, sweet scent. Ideal for blending with other oils as it won t overpower the other aromas.
This is a pure therapeutic-quality aromatherapy essential oil from France, and is obtained from the Blossom/Plant.
See also How to Use Essential Oils, and Safe Use of Essential Oils.

About Lavandin Reydovan

- Botanical Name: Lavandula hybrida
- Plant Family: Lamiaceae
- Production: Distilled
- Cultivation: Conventional, excellent olafactory quality
- Country of Origin: France
- Part of Plant: Blossom/Plant
- Fragrance Family: Green
- Special Precautions: Non toxic, non irritant, non sensitising.
- Major Compounds: Linalool, Linalyl acetate, 1,8-Cineol, Borneol, Limonene
- Item no: 1875