
Lavender - Australian Grown
77 reviewsLavender - Australian Grown
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Certified Organic Lavender is grown in Tasmania Australia.
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is a fragrant herb used for centuries to calm nerves, uplift mood, and ease discomfort. Our food-grade dried lavender flowers are vibrant in colour and rich in natural oils, perfect for tea, skincare, aromatherapy, or herbal crafts. A gentle ally for sleep, relaxation, digestion, and scenting your space.
- Traditionally used to promote restful sleep, ease anxiety, and calm the nervous system
- Soothes digestion and may relieve gas, tension, or menstrual cramps
- Antiseptic and anti-inflammatory — useful for skin care, minor wounds, and irritation
- Common in bedtime teas, baby baths, herbal compresses, and dream pillows
- Widely loved for its scent, colour, and ability to enhance other herbs in blends
Tea: Steep 1–2 tsp per cup in hot water for 5–10 mins. Combine with chamomile, lemon balm, or peppermint for a calming blend.
Sleep & bath rituals: Add to muslin bags or sachets for baths, bedtime soaks, or pillow infusions. Excellent with oats, calendula, or rose petals.
Aromatherapy: Use in steam bowls, potpourri, or linen sachets. Crushed flower heads release relaxing volatile oils.
Crafts & culinary: Use in baking, infused sugar, syrups, lemonade, or sachets for drawers. Always use food-grade lavender for edible projects.
Skincare: Infuse in oil or water for salves, creams, toners, and scrubs. May soothe inflammation and support healing.
Our dried lavender is popular with customers for sachets, soaps, balms, and tea. Many report better sleep, reduced tension, and long-lasting scent in herbal pillows or bath soaks. Often blended with chamomile, rose, and calendula for relaxing effects. Used traditionally in folk medicine, Victorian laundry, and even ceremonial smudging. Food-grade quality ensures versatility across skincare, tea, and crafting use.
Not suitable in large amounts during pregnancy or for children under 3 without guidance. Avoid use around cats or when highly sensitive to scent. Store in airtight container away from light.
- Actions: Nervine, carminative, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antimicrobial, mild sedative
- Systems: Nervous, digestive, respiratory, integumentary
- Energetics: Cooling, aromatic, slightly drying
- Pairings: Chamomile, lemon balm, calendula, rose, fennel, oats
- Clinical note: Monitor for sensitivity in those with asthma or ragweed allergies. Avoid large essential oil use without dilution. Tea is generally well tolerated in normal doses.
This information is for general reference only. Not a substitute for medical care. Consult your practitioner before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing chronic conditions. Always use food-grade dried lavender for internal or skin use.