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  2. Lavender (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Lavender is a given name often given in reference to the flowering plant or to the light purple color. [1] [2] It is derived from the Old French word lavendre from the Latin lavendula. [3] In some instances, it might also be a transferred use of the surname, which originated as an occupational name for a person who worked in a laundry or was a ...

  3. Lavandula - Wikipedia

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    Lavandula (common name lavender) is a genus of 47 known species of perennial flowering plants in the mints family, Lamiaceae. [1] It is native to the Old World , primarily found across the drier, warmer regions of mainland Eurasia , with an affinity for maritime breezes.

  4. Lavandula angustifolia - Wikipedia

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    Lavandula angustifolia, formerly L. officinalis, is a flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to the Mediterranean (Spain, France, Italy, Croatia etc.).Its common names include lavender, true lavender and English lavender [2] (though it is not native to England); also garden lavender, [3] common lavender and narrow-leaved lavender.

  5. Learn How to Grow Lavender for a Lovely, Fragrant Garden - AOL

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    Just remember: the earlier, the better. You'll want to harvest your lavender early spring, early bloom, early morning. To do this, identify the blooms you want to harvest, then use a harvesting ...

  6. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Hanakotoba, also known as 花言葉 – Japanese form of the language of flowers List of national flowers – flowers that represent specific geographic areas Plants in culture – uses of plants by humans Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

  7. Template:Shades of lavender - Wikipedia

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  8. 90-Year-Old Grandmother Is Ready for Romance After 63-Year ...

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    Other TikTok users have used the video to share their own experiences in lavender marriages. “11 years into my lavender marriage and six kids later lol we will see what life brings us,” one ...

  9. Language of flowers - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from Floral Poetry and the Language of Flowers (1877). According to Jayne Alcock, grounds and gardens supervisor at the Walled Gardens of Cannington, the renewed Victorian era interest in the language of flowers finds its roots in Ottoman Turkey, specifically the court in Constantinople [1] and an obsession it held with tulips during the first half of the 18th century.