Origin - Mediterranean Region
Chemical profile - Essential Oils, Linalool
Classification - Lamiaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
Lavandula spica, a plant from the Lamiaceae family, originates in the Mediterranean region. It is characterized by its high linalool content, a key component of its essential oils. This species is noted for its structurally rich botanical profile and is cataloged in traditional texts for its distinctive molecular attributes. Recognized for its unique chemical structure, Lavandula spica is highlighted for its complex natural constituents, analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. Look at a similar item - Activate Invisible Frequency Node.
Chemical profile - Essential Oils, Linalool
Classification - Lamiaceae
Use - Recognized in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits
Description:
Lavandula spica, a plant from the Lamiaceae family, originates in the Mediterranean region. It is characterized by its high linalool content, a key component of its essential oils. This species is noted for its structurally rich botanical profile and is cataloged in traditional texts for its distinctive molecular attributes. Recognized for its unique chemical structure, Lavandula spica is highlighted for its complex natural constituents, analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. Look at a similar item - Activate Invisible Frequency Node.