True lavender essential oil is extracted by steam from the fresh flowering tops of Lavandula angustifolia.
Spike Lavender oils is extracted by steam or water from the flowering tops of Lavandula latifolia.
Lavandin essential oil is extracted by steam from the fresh flowering tops of Lavandula x intermedia. This for produces larger quantities of oil than does the the true or spike form.
Falling Off the Lavender Bridge was created in 2007.
The beetroot, the part we eat and use, is actually the root of a plant. that's why it's called a beetroot. Sometimes, you can see the upper portion of the plant, but it's usually cut off. Ginger, potatoes, and radishes are other root vegetables.
it makes the blood and guts come out of the...........................................
a gymnosperm
Yes you can grow another lantana plant from the roots or even from a cutting off of another part of the plant.
It depends how much you cut off
The seeds are dispersed by water, wind, animals and dumped garden waste. Some gardeners, at the end of the flowering season, lay pulled up lavendar plants directly on bare soil, from which seeds will drop off and germinate naturally the following year.
Strontium Nitrate- do not confuse with radioactive Strontium-90. The former substance was used in Distress flares which were known to have been in the households of the Romanovs. These give off a dense Lavender or purplish light and smoke screen as well. I am surprised but this is a historical topic- what with the interest in Anastasia.
Generally, the flower, after it dies and dries up, the seeds will be part of it or will form where the blossom fell off if the flowers are not deadheaded.
They can fall off their tree or plant and an animal will eat the date and the seeds will come out of their behind.
After you cut the cabbage head off of the root. Replant the root, and it will flower and seed. Plant the seeds and there you have it.
yes technically because it is a part of an organism at one point called a plant in which this grows off of.