Lavender (Lavandula) Flower Seeds
A perennial aromatic plant known for its distinctive fragrance and elegant purple flowers.
Lavender seeds are among the finest aromatic varieties, suitable for home gardening and open gardens. The plant is famous for its soothing natural scent and its wide range of uses in perfumes, cosmetics, decoration, and attracting bees and butterflies.
Special Features
- Long-lasting perennial aromatic plant that lives for several years
- Strong and pleasant natural fragrance
- Attracts bees and butterflies (environmentally beneficial)
- Suitable for gardens, pots, and rooftop planting
- Used in perfumes, essential oils, and decoration
- Tolerates heat and direct sunlight
- Ideal for warm and moderate climates
Specifications & Physical Characteristics
Common Name: Lavender (Khozama)
Plant Type: Aromatic herb
Life Cycle: Perennial
Seed Purity: 95%
Germination Rate: 50%
Package Weight: 0.3 g
Packing Country: Italy
Expected Plant Height
Height at Maturity: Approximately 70–90 cm
Growth Habit: Dense, shrub-like plant with long, narrow leaves
Expected Planting Period
Best Planting Time:
March to July
Germination Time:
Usually 14–28 days, depending on conditions
Flowering Time:
Typically 3–4 months after planting
Sunlight Requirements
- Requires full sun (6–8 hours daily)
- Tolerates direct sunlight well
- Insufficient sunlight reduces flowering and fragrance
Watering & Humidity Requirements
- Moderate watering
- Allow the soil to dry partially between waterings
- Does not tolerate high humidity or waterlogging
- Overwatering may cause root rot
Suitable Soil Type
- Light, well-drained soil
- Sandy or sandy-loam soil is ideal
- Prefers neutral to slightly alkaline soil
- Adding perlite or sand can improve drainage
Indoor or Outdoor Use
Outdoor Use: Excellent (gardens, rooftops, balconies)
Indoor Use: Possible if:
- Placed near a sunny window with direct light
- Good air circulation is available
- Avoid overwatering
Care Instructions
- Soak seeds in lukewarm water for 12 hours (optional to improve germination)
- Sow seeds shallowly near the soil surface
- Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged
- After germination, gradually expose the plant to direct sunlight
- Light pruning after flowering encourages new growth
Uses of Lavender
- Landscape and garden design
- Home gardening
- Natural air fragrance
- Production of essential oils and perfumes
- Natural insect repellent
- Elegant plant décor 💜🌿