1. lavender - Noun
2. lavender - Adjective
3. lavender - Verb
4. lavender - Adjective Satellite
5. Lavender - Proper noun
An aromatic plant of the genus Lavandula (L. vera), common in the south of Europe. It yields and oil used in medicine and perfumery. The Spike lavender (L. Spica) yields a coarser oil (oil of spike), used in the arts.
The pale, purplish color of lavender flowers, paler and more delicate than lilac.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd if you don't want to go out, then give yourself the VIP treatment at home with a long hot bath, a charcoal mask, lavender candles, and a glass or two of wine. Source: Internet
Featuring flavours including original, ginger, lemon lavender and lime sea salt, Clever Kombucha also boasts its own taproom where customers can grab a refillable growler to take home – or stay and enjoy a glass or two. Source: Internet
Be sure to rinse thoroughly after soaking; you could even add lavender or honey to your bathwater. Source: Internet
Above: In a large garden near Grasse in Provence, British garden designer James Basson conserved water with a design that included lavender in “large beds of mixed perennial dry planting.” Source: Internet
Add the lavender gel food color a little at a time until the desired hue is achieved. Source: Internet
A drizzling of warm lavender honey draws out a luxurious floral sweetness—put out the extra honey in a crock so everyone can add as much or as little as they like. Source: Internet