Properties of Lavender: Almost forty plants in the mint family are categorized as lavender, although the most common form is Lavandula angustifolia, which is the source of lavender’s color. This genus is distributed in Europe, Africa, the Mediterranean region and parts of Asia. The reason for its widespread use is the wide variety of possible uses, ranging from food and perfumes to cosmetics and medicines. Rich in essential oils that have beneficial properties on the human body, this plant is one of the most unique and popular fragrances in the world.


