Lavender ポスト List of lavender species Rlated pages LavenderLavandula dentataLavandula dentata is a half-hardy evergreen small shrub of family Lamiaceae native to the Mediterranean coast of Spain and North Africa. Stem is 4 tombs, from the good branches. Opposite the grayish-gL. angustifoliaLavender 'elegance sky' (Scientific name: Lavandula angustifolia 'elegance sky') is a small, semi-cold hardy shrub and is a Manstead variety of the lavender family Lamiaceae of Lavender (Scientific naEnglish LavenderDifferences Between Lavender and Salvia Left: Lavender has narrow leaves, Right: Blue Salvia has broad leaves. Lavender and blue salvia belong to the same mint family (Lamiaceae) and look similar.Pinata lavenderPinata lavender (scientific name: Lavandula pinnata) is a semi-cold-tolerant evergreen shrub of the genus Lavandula, native to the Canary Islands. It is also called "lace lavender" because the leaves Lavandula stoechasLavandula stoechas (Scientific name: Lavandula stoechasr) is a semi-hardy, evergreen small shrub that originates from the Mediterranean coast to North Africa. Also known as Stoechas lavender, spanish Other FeaturesWa FlowerThis is a collection of flowers whose Japanese names begin with the letter "wa". Even if the name doesn't start with "wa", it includes the flowers whose alias starts with "wa". Please check the flowerBlooming in the eveningFlowers that bloom at night Flowers that bloom from evening until the next morning, like flowers that are strongly fragrant at night, are represented by Trichosanthes cucumeroides in the fields, MirabOrchid of the Tsukuba experiment botanical gardenOrchid of the Tsukuba experiment botanical gardenfamily-relationshipsFor family relationships, flowers with Japanese names such as father, mother, and brother were collected.Feature: NutsFeature: Nuts When we think of nuts, they basically refer to edible fruits or seeds enclosed in a hard shell that grow on trees. Nuts in the narrow sense refer specifically to "true nuts." In a broadFlowers of New CaledoniaNew Caledonia flowers are a treasure trove of rare flowers with many endemic species. Xanthostemon aurantiacus 'red & yellow', Reindeer lichen, Amyema scandens etc.