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Edelweiss Lavender
Lavandula × intermedia (often sold as ‘Edelweiss’)
Edelweiss lavender is a commonly grown lavender type used in traditional household routines for fragrance, relaxation, and seasonal enjoyment.
Botanical snapshot
Botanical name
Lavandula × intermedia (cultivar varies)
Common names
Edelweiss lavender (trade name)
Family
Mint family (Lamiaceae)
Part used
Flower (buds)
Taste/aroma
Floral, fresh, strongly aromatic
Traditional uses
- Aromatic household routines (traditional use)
- Evening wind-down traditions (traditional use)
- Linen and home scenting traditions (traditional use)
Traditional use is not the same as proven medical treatment.
Safety & considerations
- Lavender is commonly used in food and household routines. For concentrated internal use, start small.
- If pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medications, or managing a condition, consult a qualified professional.
- These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.