French lavender
French lavender, known scientifically as Lavandula dentata, is a popular aromatic plant native to the Mediterranean region. It features distinctive serrated leaves and produces beautiful purple flowers that bloom in summer. This plant thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun, making it a favorite for gardens and landscapes.
In addition to its ornamental value, French lavender is often used in essential oils and herbal remedies. Its pleasant fragrance is known to have calming effects, making it a common ingredient in aromatherapy. The plant is also drought-resistant, making it suitable for low-water gardens.