Lavender Flower, Whole (Organic)
Lavender is the herb that needs no introduction — and yet most people have only ever experienced it as a synthetic fragrance. Real, whole dried lavender is something else entirely. Soft, complex, and deeply calming, with that unmistakable floral-herbaceous depth that no essential oil or candle can fully replicate. Once you work with the whole flower, you'll understand why it has been cultivated and cherished for over 2,500 years.
Our lavender is certified organic, whole flower, and harvested at peak bloom for maximum fragrance and color retention. Deep purple buds with a rich, true lavender aroma — not sharp or synthetic, but warm, rounded, and genuinely soothing. Lavandula x intermedia, a classic high-oil hybrid prized by herbalists and perfumers alike.
Traditionally Used to Support
- Relaxation & stress relief — lavender's most celebrated traditional use; used across Mediterranean, European, and Middle Eastern traditions for centuries to calm the nervous system and ease tension
- Sleep support — a classic bedtime herb; traditionally used in teas, sachets, and pillow blends to support restful, restorative sleep
- Mood & emotional wellness — used in aromatherapy and herbal traditions to support a calm, positive emotional state during periods of stress or anxiety
- Skin comfort — lavender-infused oil and hydrosols have long been used topically to soothe minor skin irritation, support wound healing, and calm reactive skin
- Digestive ease — used in European herbal traditions to ease nervous digestion, bloating, and stomach tension tied to stress
How to Use
As a tea: Steep 1–2 teaspoons of whole lavender flowers in 8 oz of just-boiled water for 5–8 minutes, covered. Floral, lightly sweet, and genuinely calming. Pairs beautifully with chamomile, lemon balm, or a touch of honey. A perfect evening ritual.
Sachets & sleep pillows: Fill a small muslin bag with whole flowers and tuck into pillowcases, drawers, or closets. Refreshes naturally when gently squeezed. Replace every 3–6 months as fragrance fades.
Bath soak: Add a generous handful to a muslin bag or directly to a warm bath. Deeply relaxing and skin-softening. Combine with Epsom salt and dried rose petals for a spa-worthy soak.
Infused oil: Cover flowers with a light carrier oil (jojoba or sweet almond work beautifully) and infuse for 4–6 weeks. Use as a calming massage oil, facial serum base, or body oil.
Culinary: Use sparingly in baked goods, honey infusions, lemonade, and herbal syrups. A little goes a long way — lavender is potent and can quickly overwhelm a dish.
Storage
Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Properly stored, whole lavender flowers retain their fragrance and potency for 1–2 years.
Certified organic. Whole flower. Small batch sourced.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition.