Lavandula angustifolia

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Definition

Proper noun: * A species of flowering plant: Lavandula angustifolia is the scientific name for a specific, widely cultivated species of lavender, an aromatic shrub native to the Mediterranean region. It is primarily valued for its fragrant lilac-colored flowers.

Usage
  • is used in formal, scientific, horticultural, and aromatherapy contexts to precisely identify this species, distinguishing it from other types of lavender (e.g., or ).
  • It is often referred to by its common names in everyday language.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The essential oil from Lavandula angustifolia is known for its calming properties.
    • For this recipe, ensure you use dried flowers of Lavandula angustifolia, as other lavenders may have a different scent profile.
    • The garden was planted with several cultivars of Lavandula angustifolia.
Advanced Usage
  • In binomial nomenclature: The name follows the Linnaean system, where is the genus and is the specific epithet. It is always written in italics.
  • In taxonomy: It is used to classify and discuss this plant within the family Lamiaceae (the mint family).
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Lavender: The most frequent common name for this species.
  • English Lavender: A widely used common name, though the plant is not native to England.
  • True Lavender: A name used to emphasize it is the classic, most sought-after species for premium fragrance and oil.
  • Lavender: The general common name for plants in the genus .
Synonyms
  • Common lavender
  • English lavender
  • True lavender
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • N/A: As a scientific name, is not used in idiomatic expressions. Related idioms would use the common name "lavender" (e.g., "lavender haze").
Noun
  1. aromatic Mediterranean shrub widely cultivated for its lilac flowers which are dried and used in sachets