English lavender

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Definition

Noun: 1. A specific variety of lavender plant: English lavender refers to a fragrant, bushy shrub (Lavandula angustifolia) native to the Mediterranean region. It is widely cultivated for its highly aromatic, pale purple (lilac) flower spikes. These flowers are commonly dried and used for their scent.

Usage Notes
  • "English lavender" is a compound noun that names a specific species of plant. It is treated as a singular, countable noun (e.g., , ).
  • It is often distinguished from other lavender varieties, such as French or Spanish lavender, due to its specific scent profile and hardiness.
  • The term is commonly used in horticulture, perfumery, and aromatherapy contexts.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • She planted English lavender along the garden path for its beautiful color and calming fragrance.
    • The sachets are filled with dried English lavender to scent the linen closet.
    • This essential oil is distilled from English lavender, which is known for its sweet, floral aroma.
Advanced Usage
  • As a modifier: The term can be used attributively to describe products derived from the plant.
    • She bought some English lavender soap and English lavender honey from the farm shop.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lavender (n): The general name for plants of the genus . "English lavender" is a type of lavender.
  • Lavandula angustifolia (n): The botanical Latin name for English lavender.
  • True lavender (n): Another common name for this specific species.
Synonyms
  • Common lavender (n)
  • True lavender (n)
  • Garden lavender (n)
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • (As) pure as English lavender: This is an archaic idiom meaning perfectly pure, virtuous, or wholesome, referencing the plant's clean, fresh scent and traditional associations. (Note: This idiom is very rarely used in modern English).
    • The heroine of the Victorian novel was described as being as pure as English lavender.
Noun
  1. aromatic Mediterranean shrub widely cultivated for its lilac flowers which are dried and used in sachets