Lavandin Oil | Lavendula Hybrida:
Lavandin a hybrid plant developed by crossing true lavender with spike lavender or aspic. True lavender cannot grow at low elevations, while this vigorous hybrid can thrive in these locations, making it a commercially viable crop where lavender itself is not. Lavandin smells very similar to lavender, although the smell is somewhat stronger and more forceful, and the plant is woodier than true lavender, with a slightly different arrangement of flowers, as well.
- Botanical Name - Lavendula Hybrida
- Color and Appearance - Near water white to pale yellow thin mobile liquid
- Odor - Strongly herbaceous with fresh camphoraceious top note
- Odour Strength - Strong
- Grade - Cosmetic
- Production Method - Steam Distillation
- Application - Lavandin is used as fragrance in perfumery, soaps, detergents, sprays, deodorizers, hair products, toiletries and cleaning, products. Also used in aromatherapy applications, and as commercial flavoring in foods and alcoholic and soft drinks.
- Blends well with - Clove Bud, Patchouli, Rosemarry, Geranium, Lemon, Clary Sage,Cypress
- Target Industry - Fragrance Industry, Food Industry, Cosmetic Industry , Incense Industry
- Country of Origin/Production - India