Guest guest Posted August 21, 2004 Report Share Posted August 21, 2004 Dear List, I just returned from Provence in France and saw that the distillers were not distilling just the blossoms of lavender but the stalks as well. Is this routine for all distillers? I can see why they do it since theprocess of harvesting results in cutting the stalks with the blossoms. Does anyone know the composition of the oil from just the blossom and just the stalks? I have been very laboriously (with the help of friends) using just the blossoms. My lavender is " grosso " which is called in the fields I visited: lavandin. I call it lavandula x intermedia " grosso " . I am trying to compare the content myself of the two but am in the early stages of distilling the stalks separate from the blossoms. If anyone is interested I can send you a picture of the bales of lavender that were being put into the stills. Jan Young Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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