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The Difference between Lavender and Lavandin

For thousands of years, one of the many uses for lavender has been for purification.  In fact, the word lavender literally means “to be washed” or “to wash”.  During World War I lavender was widely used as an antiseptic.  It was also used to treat wounds and burns.  Like with many plants, there are many different species of lavender.  . . . → Read More: The Difference between Lavender and Lavandin

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