Lavender

Lavender (Latin name: Lavandula angustifolia Mill.) Also known as perfume plant, spiritual herb, vanilla, yellow herb, Lavender. It belongs to Lamiaceae Lavender, a small shrub. Stems erect, stellate tomentose, old branches taupe, with strip-like exfoliating cortex.

Leaves are strip-shaped or lanceolate, covered with sparse or dense gray stellate hairs, off-white or olive green when dry, entire and curled outward.