Lavandin Abrialis

Description

A hybrid of mountain-growing lavender and lowland “spike” lavender, Lavandin combines the traits of both flowers, making the plant much easier to cultivate and harvest when compared to more traditional lavender types. The flowers of lavandin are hardy and disease resistant, retaining the same delicate color and aroma of lavender. The Abrialis variety of lavandin is not as durable as Grosso, though the aroma is generally considered to be softer and more floral. Similar to all lavandins, Abrialis finds a variety of uses in perfumery, especially among personal care products.

  • CAS#: 8022-15-9

  • FEMA: 2618

  • Einecs: 294-470-6

  • Refractive Index: 1.4600 – 1.4640

  • Specific Gravity: 0.8850 – 1.8950

Region

France

Map Marker

  • Appearance:Near Colorless Liquid

  • Part Of Plant:Flower

  • Extraction:Distillation

Aromatic Profile

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