Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 Hey Butch- That was indeed interesting stuff- never smelled anything like it before. I will be sure to keep some as a " vintage " !! I like it for making deodorant spray, too- very nice with a bit of your sage and lemon tea tree. So what did you do with those lavandin plants? Get rid of them and plant the stoechas? Hmm. I do like the stoechas as well- I use that to spritz around the house and for many other potions...he he hwa hwa.... Michelle - Butch Owen <butchbsi Tuesday, October 16, 2001 7:18 PM Turkish Lavandin ** EOs for cleaning > Hey Michelle, > > Guess what .. there will be no more of that Turkish Lavandin .. I had > the first and last batch distilled .. it is history now. When I first > found that unattended field growing wild .. yes .. wildgrown .. not a > clone .. I didn't know what I had. Wasn't sure if it was a lavender or > a lavandin. > > Had it harvested and distilled .. sent samples to Professor Baser, Dr. > Rob Pappas and Michel Vanhove in France .. the final conclusion was that > it was a unique lavandin and as there was no classification to compare > it with the name I chose was Lavandula x. intermedia var. Anatolia. It > is all sold now and that field is no longer unattended ... it is growing > Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) now. > > Just some interesting trivia .. there will be no more of that one. > > Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com > > > I was inspired to scrub the bathroom with all the posts on cleaning. > > I used the Turkish Lavandin and Oregano- potent and effective- > > The Lavandin is my favorite for cleaning- the scent lasts a long time. > > > > Michelle > > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 Just how much is this special lavandin? Helaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 To anyone who is interested- This Lavandin is nothing like anything youve ever smelled before(dont think of lavender!!) Chris still has some!! This is your chance to have some of the Anatolian variety on wild Lavandin for your collection- a truly rare oil! Michelle :-) - michelle morton- niyama <lakshmi Tuesday, October 16, 2001 9:22 AM Re: Turkish Lavandin ** EOs for cleaning > Hey Butch- > That was indeed interesting stuff- never smelled anything like it before. I > will be sure to keep some as a " vintage " !! I like it for making deodorant > spray, too- very nice with a bit of your sage and lemon tea tree. So what > did you do with those lavandin plants? Get rid of them and plant the > stoechas? Hmm. I do like the stoechas as well- I use that to spritz around > the house and for many other potions...he he hwa hwa.... > Michelle > - > Butch Owen <butchbsi > > Tuesday, October 16, 2001 7:18 PM > Turkish Lavandin ** EOs for cleaning > > > > Hey Michelle, > > > > Guess what .. there will be no more of that Turkish Lavandin .. I had > > the first and last batch distilled .. it is history now. When I first > > found that unattended field growing wild .. yes .. wildgrown .. not a > > clone .. I didn't know what I had. Wasn't sure if it was a lavender or > > a lavandin. > > > > Had it harvested and distilled .. sent samples to Professor Baser, Dr. > > Rob Pappas and Michel Vanhove in France .. the final conclusion was that > > it was a unique lavandin and as there was no classification to compare > > it with the name I chose was Lavandula x. intermedia var. Anatolia. It > > is all sold now and that field is no longer unattended ... it is growing > > Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) now. > > > > Just some interesting trivia .. there will be no more of that one. > > > > Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com > > > > > I was inspired to scrub the bathroom with all the posts on cleaning. > > > I used the Turkish Lavandin and Oregano- potent and effective- > > > The Lavandin is my favorite for cleaning- the scent lasts a long time. > > > > > > Michelle > > > > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > > > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2001 Report Share Posted October 17, 2001 Hey Michelle, Guess what .. there will be no more of that Turkish Lavandin .. I had the first and last batch distilled .. it is history now. When I first found that unattended field growing wild .. yes .. wildgrown .. not a clone .. I didn't know what I had. Wasn't sure if it was a lavender or a lavandin. Had it harvested and distilled .. sent samples to Professor Baser, Dr. Rob Pappas and Michel Vanhove in France .. the final conclusion was that it was a unique lavandin and as there was no classification to compare it with the name I chose was Lavandula x. intermedia var. Anatolia. It is all sold now and that field is no longer unattended ... it is growing Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) now. Just some interesting trivia .. there will be no more of that one. Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com > I was inspired to scrub the bathroom with all the posts on cleaning. > I used the Turkish Lavandin and Oregano- potent and effective- > The Lavandin is my favorite for cleaning- the scent lasts a long time. > > Michelle > > My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey > http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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