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     Introduction Why Grow Lavender? Lavender is a small, aromatic shrub used in the fragrance, specialty food, Like most herbs, lavender has few if any insect pests... It has been used medicinally, as food, as spices, as dyeing agents, to name a few uses.

  •   Cultivation versus wild harvesting of medicinal plants
     The extinction of the ancient plant Silphion in about 250BC probably caused by its uncontrolled harvest provides a warning of the need for sustainable management of plants while it is still possible (see Fact sheet 3: Use of plants for medicine around.

  •   Plants in our daily life..pub
     We need to be aware of the part that plants play in our lives and must ensure that we care for these plants to continue this long relationship... It has been used medicinally, as food, as spices, as dyeing agents, to name a few uses.

  •   Lavender
     It is in Mesopotamia, the current country of Iraq, where it is said civilization itself began, that Lavender is believed to be native... It has been used medicinally, as food, as spices, as dyeing agents, to name a few uses.

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  • Organically Grown Lavender North Carolina
    Lavender 'Provence' plants for sale. Organically grown & robust specimens. Plant prefers sandy to humousy soil, tolerates some drought, prefers full-sun and is typically low maintenance. Grows to 3'.

  • Lavender Medicinal Plants North Carolina
    Want to purchase fragrant, sturdy lavender plants for planting and for resale. Must be perennially hardy in zones 6-7 (Western North Carolina). Need probably 50-100 plants to start, not necessarily all the same variety.
 
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