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  2. Lavandula viridis - Wikipedia

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    Lavandula viridis falls under the Order Lamiales because it is included in the category of flowers that have a superior ovary, two fused carpals, four fused petals, and four or less fertile stamens, while showing bilateral symmetry. [7] L. viridis is a member of the Family Lamiaceae due to its aromatic tissue, square stems, and tubular flowers. [8]

  3. 6 Michigan lavender farms to visit for beautiful views ... - AOL

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    She said the farm also grows other cut flowers and hosts events, including the upcoming Lavender Daze festival July 19-21. Indigo Lavender Farms is located at 631 N. Van Dyke Road. in Imlay City.

  4. 30 Stunning White Flowers That Belong in Every Garden - AOL

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    These are 30 stunning white flowers to enhance your garden and landscape. Learn planting tips for classic varieties and find new favorites for every space.

  5. Lavandula - Wikipedia

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    Flower spikes are used for dried flower arrangements. The fragrant, pale purple flowers and flower buds are used in potpourris. Lavender is also used as herbal filler inside sachets used to freshen linens. Dried and sealed in pouches, lavender flowers are placed among stored items of clothing to give a fresh fragrance and to deter moths. [45]

  6. Lavandula stoechas - Wikipedia

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    At the top of the spike are a number of much larger, sterile bracts (no flowers between them), 10–50 mm long and bright lavender purple (rarely white). It blooms in spring and early summer, from the month of March in its native habitat, depending on the climate in which it grows. [8]

  7. Iris florentina - Wikipedia

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    The large flowers, [18] [14] [26] are up to 25 cm (10 in) in diameter (or across). [21] They come in white, [15] [28]: 142 [29] (sometimes described as 'dead white, [2]) or greyish white, [10] [14] or bluish white, [19]: 121 [21] [26] or very pale lavender. [6] [12] They are slightly tinged, or flushed with blue, [10] [20] [25] or pale blue, [2 ...