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Bulk Dried Lavender Flowers, Seeds and Leaves for Export

ACPFOOD supplies bulk dried lavender for export to wholesalers, distributors, and importers worldwide. Known for their soothing aroma and natural versatility, lavender flowers are widely used in herbal teas, cosmetics, aromatherapy, and health products. Our company ensures consistent quality and competitive pricing, making us a trusted supplier for businesses looking to source lavandula angustifolia and other lavender varieties in large volumes.

Wholesale Opportunities for Bulk Dried Lavender

  • Product Code:
    1. Lavender flower: FLO-065
    2. Lavender leaves: HER-033
    3. Lavender seed: SEE-036
  • Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 200 kg

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Wholesale Supply of Bulk Dried Lavender for Export

ACPFOOD is a trusted exporter and supplier of bulk dried lavender for export, delivering consistent quality to wholesalers, distributors, and importers worldwide. Known as lavandula angustifolia, this fragrant botanical is widely used in herbal teas, aromatherapy, cosmetics, and natural health products. Along with dried flowers, we also supply lavender seeds and leaves, providing a complete range for different industrial and commercial applications. With competitive pricing and reliable global shipping, ACPFOOD ensures that businesses sourcing lavender flowers in bulk receive a dependable supply tailored to their needs.

ACPFOOD supplies premium-quality Bulk Dried Lavender for Export, including carefully selected Dried Lavender Flowers, Dried Lavender Leaves, and Lavender Seeds from Lavandula angustifolia Mill., cultivated in Iran under suitable climatic conditions. Renowned worldwide for its distinctive aroma and valuable essential oil content, Bulk Dried Lavender for Export is widely used in the herbal tea, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, aromatherapy, personal care, fragrance, and nutraceutical industries.

Our Bulk Dried Lavender for Export products are harvested at the optimal flowering stage and gently dried to preserve their natural fragrance, color, and active compounds. Dried Lavender Flowers are extensively used in herbal infusions, cosmetics, sachets, and aromatherapy products. Dried Lavender Leaves are utilized in herbal formulations, botanical extracts, and fragrance applications, while Lavender Seeds are supplied for cultivation, agricultural projects, and botanical research.

ACPFOOD provides export-grade Bulk Dried Lavender for Export with professional cleaning, consistent quality, and full export documentation for international wholesalers, manufacturers, and importers.

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💜 Available Lavender Products

✔️ Dried Lavender Flowers (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.)

Premium dried flower spikes rich in natural aroma, widely used in herbal teas, aromatherapy products, cosmetics, and fragrance industries.

✔️ Dried Lavender Leaves (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.)

Carefully dried leaves suitable for herbal formulations, extracts, botanical processing, and specialty applications.

✔️ Lavender Seeds (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.)

High-quality seeds supplied for cultivation, nursery production, agricultural projects, and research purposes.

🏭 Industrial Applications

✔️ Herbal Tea & Beverage Industry

  • Lavender flowers used in herbal teas and relaxation blends
  • Added to premium botanical beverage formulations

✔️ Cosmetic & Personal Care Industry

  • Used in soaps, creams, lotions, shampoos, and skincare products
  • Popular ingredient in natural beauty formulations

✔️ Aromatherapy & Fragrance Industry

  • Lavender flowers used in sachets, potpourri, incense, and aromatherapy products
  • Valuable raw material for fragrance manufacturers

✔️ Pharmaceutical & Nutraceutical Industry

  • Used in botanical extracts, herbal supplements, and wellness formulations
  • Applied in traditional herbal preparations

✔️ Agricultural & Horticultural Industry

  • Lavender seeds supplied for cultivation, propagation, and commercial farming projects

ACPFOOD supplies industrial-grade Bulk Dried Lavender for Export suitable for large-scale manufacturing and processing industries.

🌱 Product Specifications

Parameter Lavender Flowers Lavender Leaves Lavender Seeds
Botanical Name Lavandula angustifolia Mill. Lavandula angustifolia Mill. Lavandula angustifolia Mill.
Plant Part Used Flowers Leaves Seeds
Form Dried flowers Dried leaves Whole seeds
Color Purple-violet Green-grey Brown
Aroma Strong floral fragrance Aromatic herbal Mild
Moisture < 10% < 10% < 10%
Purity ≥ 99% cleaned ≥ 99% cleaned ≥ 99% cleaned
Origin Iran Iran Iran
Processing Gentle drying and cleaning Drying and cleaning Cleaning and grading
Applications Tea, cosmetics, aromatherapy Extracts, botanical products Cultivation and research
Documents Provided CoA, TDS, Phytosanitary Certificate CoA, TDS, Phytosanitary Certificate CoA, TDS, Phytosanitary Certificate

🌍 Why Choose ACPFOOD for Bulk Dried Lavender for Export

  • ✔️ Trusted supplier of Bulk Dried Lavender for Export
  • ✔️ Available as flowers, leaves, and seeds
  • ✔️ Strong natural aroma and excellent appearance
  • ✔️ Suitable for cosmetic, pharmaceutical, herbal tea, and aromatherapy industries
  • ✔️ Export-grade quality with professional cleaning and sorting
  • ✔️ Complete export documentation and international logistics support
  • ✔️ Reliable wholesale supply for global buyers

ACPFOOD is a dependable supplier of Bulk Dried Lavender for Export, serving importers, manufacturers, herbal processors, and industrial buyers worldwide.

🚚 Delivery Options

🌍 Direct Export from Iran – Available worldwide

🇪🇺 European Union Customers: Delivered DDP from our warehouse in Heppenheim, Germany (MOQ: 500 Kg)

🇨🇦 Canada & 🇨🇳 China: Delivered DDP (MOQ: 500 Kg)

🇺🇸 USA Customers: Delivered DAP (MOQ: 1000 Kg)

🚢 Other Countries: CIF shipping available worldwide

Close-up of lavender plants with purple flowers
Vibrant lavender plants showing delicate purple flowers
Scientific Name: Lavandula angustifolia Mill.
Synonyms: Lavandula angustfolia
English Name: Lavender
Other Names in English (UK, USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand): English Lavender, Common Lavender
Family: Lamiaceae

GENERAL DATA

 

💜 Industries That Use Lavender Flowers (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.)

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is one of the most iconic aromatic herbs globally, renowned for its floral, calming scent, and rich content of linalool, linalyl acetate, and flavonoids. Used extensively in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, aromatherapy, culinary, and decorative industries, lavender flowers are prized for their calming, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties.

1. Aromatherapy & Essential Oil Industry

Lavender flowers are the primary source of lavender essential oil, one of the most widely used oils in the world.

Applications:

  • Used in stress relief, anxiety reduction, and sleep support formulations

  • Diffused for emotional balance and relaxation

  • Common in bath oils, massage blends, and relaxation sprays

✅ High in linalool and linalyl acetate—compounds with sedative and antispasmodic properties

Clean and fresh dried lavender flowers for bulk sale
Bulk dried lavender for export for wholesalers and importers

2. Cosmetic & Skincare Industry

Lavender is valued for its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and soothing properties.

Applications:

  • Used in facial cleansers, toners, anti-acne treatments

  • Included in anti-aging creams, night serums, and herbal masks

  • Appears in shampoos, conditioners, and natural deodorants

✅ Suitable for sensitive and irritated skin, as well as for scalp health

3. Pharmaceutical & Wellness Industry

Lavender flowers have documented use in mild anxiolytic, sedative, and pain-relief applications.

Applications:

  • Used in capsules, tinctures, and herbal drops for stress and sleep

  • Employed in natural pain relief for headaches and muscle tension

  • Featured in digestive teas to ease cramps and flatulence

✅ Studied for its effect on GABA receptors and nervous system modulation

4. Tea & Beverage Industry

Dried lavender flowers are used to create aromatic herbal infusions and to enhance tea blends.

Applications:

  • Standalone lavender tea or mixed with Chamomile, Lemon Balm, or Mint

  • Used in iced teas, lemonades, or wellness beverage infusions

  • Offers a floral, slightly bitter taste with soothing properties

✅ Often combined with Rose petals, Vanilla, or Citrus peels

5. Culinary & Gourmet Industry

Lavender is used in small quantities in savory and sweet dishes, especially in Provençal cuisine.

Applications:

  • Ingredient in herbes de Provence, seasoning for meats and stews

  • Added to cookies, chocolates, cakes, and syrups

  • Infused in vinegars, honey, and jams

✅ Requires careful dosage—overuse leads to soapy or bitter flavor

6. Home Fragrance & Natural Cleaning

Lavender is a staple in natural home care and eco-friendly cleaning.

Applications:

  • Used in laundry sachets, potpourri, and linen sprays

  • Added to DIY surface cleaners for antimicrobial effects

  • Popular in candles, reed diffusers, and wax melts

✅ Floral scent has mood-lifting and purifying qualities

7. Decorative & Craft Industry

Dried lavender retains color and scent well, making it ideal for decorative and artisan products.

Applications:

  • Used in wedding confetti, wreaths, bouquets, and soap crafting

  • Found in dried floral sachets and aromatherapy pillows

  • Appears in resin crafts and handmade cards

✅ Appeals to eco-conscious and handmade markets

Dried lavender herb containing flowers and leaves supplied in bulk for herbal industry
Lavender herb consisting of flowers and leaves supplied in bulk for herbal manufacturing and botanical applications.

✅ Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Aromatherapy Essential oil for stress relief, sleep, and relaxation
Cosmetics & Skincare Soothing creams, cleansers, shampoos, deodorants
Pharmaceuticals Sleep support, anxiety formulas, digestive relaxants
Tea & Beverage Floral herbal teas, calming blends, iced infusions
Culinary Herbes de Provence, desserts, syrups, gourmet honey
Home Fragrance Sachets, sprays, candles, eco-friendly cleaners
Decorative & Crafts Wedding confetti, potpourri, handmade items

🌟 Key Features

  • High in linalool and linalyl acetate—bioactive compounds with neurological and skin benefits

  • Dried flowers retain aroma and appearance for long periods

  • Used in whole, ground, or extracted forms (essential oil, hydrosol, infusion)

  • Popular in both modern wellness products and traditional herbalism

  • Widely cultivated in France, Iran, Bulgaria, India, and Mediterranean regions

 

🌿 Industries That Use Lavender Leaves (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.)

Lavender leaves, though overshadowed by the flowers, are aromatic and contain valuable volatile oils, flavonoids, and phenolic acids. They offer milder fragrance, herbal flavor, and versatile therapeutic properties, making them useful in culinary, wellness, and cosmetic applications.

1. Culinary & Gourmet Industry

Lavender leaves are edible and used in small quantities for flavoring.

Applications:

  • Used in herbes de Provence blends for seasoning meats, stews, and vegetables

  • Infused into olive oils, vinegars, and herbal butters

  • Occasionally added to soups, sauces, or infused sugars

✅ Offer an herbaceous, slightly camphoraceous flavor—less floral than the flowers

2. Herbal & Wellness Industry

Leaves are included in traditional remedies and wellness teas for their mild calming and digestive properties.

Applications:

  • Used in mild herbal teas for relaxation and bloating relief

  • Infused in digestive tinctures or nervous system tonics

  • Combined with Lemon Balm, Mint, or Chamomile in calming blends

✅ Contain rosmarinic acid, caffeic acid, and linalool

3. Cosmetic & Skincare Industry

Lavender leaves contain many of the same bioactives as the flowers and are used in natural beauty formulations.

Applications:

  • Used in herbal facial steams, acne-cleansing tonics, and bath salts

  • Infused into herbal oils or soaps as a natural astringent

  • Added to DIY salves or clay masks for oily skin

✅ Mild antimicrobial and toning properties

Lavender leaves for cosmetic raw materials and botanical extract manufacturing
Bulk lavender leaves supplied for cosmetic manufacturing, botanical extracts, and herbal formulations.

4. Aromatherapy & Craft Applications

Though not distilled for essential oil, lavender leaves have aromatic value in dry and steamed formats.

Applications:

  • Used in steam inhalation for calming and respiratory support

  • Added to aromatic sachets, wreaths, and natural insect repellents

  • Mixed into handmade soap bars, candles, and bath teas

✅ Earthier scent compared to the sweet floral tone of the flowers

5. Horticultural & Botanical Use

Lavender leaves are studied for phytochemical diversity, and used in garden therapy and educational displays.

Applications:

  • Featured in botanical gardens and aromatic herb kits

  • Used in eco-learning programs or herbal workshops

  • Studied for antimicrobial and insect-repellent compounds

✅ Known to deter pests when crushed and rubbed on skin (folk use)

✅ Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Culinary & Gourmet Seasoning blends, infused oils, herbal butters
Herbal & Wellness Digestive teas, calming infusions, tinctures
Skincare & Cosmetics Facial steams, bath soaks, herbal tonics
Aromatherapy & Craft Sachets, natural cleaners, insect repellents
Botanical & Horticulture Educational use, garden therapy, research

🌟 Key Features

  • Rich in volatile oils, rosmarinic acid, and phenolic antioxidants

  • More herbaceous and earthy than the floral parts

  • Useful for culinary herb blends, natural skin care, and eco-crafts

  • Available fresh, dried, or as infused oil

  • Increasingly valued in holistic formulations alongside the flowers

 

🌱 Industries That Use Lavender Seeds (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.)

Lavender seeds are the tiny brown-black reproductive units produced after flowering. While their primary use is in cultivation, they also have roles in natural cosmetics, aromatherapy crafts, and even traditional wellness in some regions. Lavender seeds contain trace amounts of essential oils, and their by-products are aligned with zero-waste botanical production.

1. Horticulture & Botanical Cultivation

This is the primary industry that uses lavender seeds.

Applications:

  • Used for mass cultivation of lavender fields, gardens, and potted varieties

  • Popular in organic seed kits, nursery catalogs, and DIY garden kits

  • Essential in biodynamic and regenerative agriculture focused on pollinator plants

✅ Preferred by farmers aiming for true-to-species propagation

2. Cosmetic & Skincare Industry (Emerging/Niche)

Lavender seeds are sometimes used in natural exfoliants or herbal compresses.

Applications:

  • Ground into fine scrubs for natural body polishes

  • Infused in herbal bath soaks for gentle calming effect

  • Occasionally used in seed-infused soap bars

✅ Offer mild mechanical exfoliation with subtle fragrance

3. Aromatherapy & Craft Applications

Though not as fragrant as flowers or leaves, seeds have textural and symbolic value.

Applications:

  • Used as filling in herbal sachets and relaxation pillows

  • Incorporated into handmade paper, candles, and resin crafts

  • Featured in seed bombs for garden meditation and eco-events

✅ Earthy, grounding element for sensory rituals and eco-gifting

4. Traditional & Ethnobotanical Use (Limited)

In some traditional systems, lavender seeds were used in ritualistic or symbolic ways.

Applications:

  • Included in sleep sachets or fertility charms

  • Used in incense blends for clarity or purification

  • Rarely consumed—non-toxic but not typically ingested

✅ Occasionally referenced in folk healing traditions for dream support

✅ Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Horticulture Cultivation of lavender plants, organic seed programs
Cosmetics Natural exfoliants, bath scrubs, herbal soap additives
Aromatherapy Crafts Sachets, seed bombs, handmade paper, candles
Ethnobotanical Use Symbolic rituals, incense blends, sleep charms

🌟 Key Features

  • Essential for lavender propagation and biodiversity conservation

  • Contains trace essential oils, offering mild fragrance

  • Used in eco-friendly product lines as part of a zero-waste approach

  • Available as bulk dried seed, garden packs, or seed-based blends

  • Gaining traction in green packaging, sustainable cosmetics, and crafting

 

💜🌿🌱 Comparison: Lavender Flowers vs Leaves vs Seeds

Lavandula angustifolia Mill.

Aspect Lavender Flowers Lavender Leaves Lavender Seeds
Botanical Role Floral calyces containing highest aroma Aromatic foliage of the plant Reproductive unit (fruit/seed)
Appearance Small purple-blue buds Narrow green-gray linear leaves Tiny dark brown to black seeds
Aroma Profile Sweet, floral, calming Herbal, earthy, slightly camphoraceous Faint scent, earthy
Main Compounds Linalool, linalyl acetate, flavonoids Rosmarinic acid, caffeic acid, minor linalool Trace essential oils, fatty acids
Culinary Use Herbal teas, desserts, seasoning blends Herbes de Provence, oils, vinegars Rare; sometimes used in seed blends or DIY infusions
Medicinal Use Stress, anxiety, sleep, digestion Digestive and calming herbal teas Folk remedies (limited, symbolic)
Cosmetic Use Anti-aging, calming, toning, fragrant Facial steams, astringents, scalp care Natural scrubs, soap texture additive
Aromatherapy Use Essential oil source, sleep sprays Sachets, herbal pillows, bath soaks Seed sachets, grounding fillers
Industrial Demand Very high Moderate and rising Niche but growing
Cultivation Role Harvested for oil and dried petals Pruned for biomass or extract Used in seed propagation and agriculture
Market Format Dried buds, essential oil, extracts Fresh/dried leaves, infused oils Bulk seed, soap/craft blends, garden seed packs

✅ Summary Insights

  • Lavender Flowers are the core aromatic and therapeutic product, extensively used in aromatherapy, teas, cosmetics, and essential oil production.

  • Lavender Leaves offer supportive herbal benefits, used in culinary blends, calming infusions, and natural skin applications—with an herbaceous aroma and growing niche appeal.

  • Lavender Seeds are primarily used for cultivation, but they are gaining value in cosmetic exfoliants, crafts, and sustainable packaging—representing a zero-waste approach.

 

PRODUCT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

Persian Name: اسطوخدوس/ Ostokhoddus
German Name (Deutschland, Austria, Switzerland): Lavendel, Schopflavendel
French Name (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec): Lavande commune, Lavande fine, Lavande des Maures

Rows of lavender plants cultivated for harvest
Neatly arranged rows of lavender plants in large farms

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About Lavandula

Lavender is a perennial flower that reaches one meter in height. The stems of this plant are very dense and its main stem is wooden. The stems of the lavender plant are slightly hairy and their cross section is circular. The leaves are elongated, narrow, small, fleshy, fragrant and dusty-like. Also, the leaves are dull green, silvery and slightly fluffy.

Flowers are small and pink and grow in spikes at the end of the stems. Each flower has five small oval petals. Sepals of lavender flowers are purple. The flowers of some lavender species are blue or white. The seed of this plant is small, oval, slightly elongated and dark brown with a pungent and thick aroma and a very bitter taste.

 

Lavandula Chemical Constituents

Fresh flower spikes and leaves yield 0.8-2% volatile oil, comprising of 30- 40% esters, chiefly l-linalylacetate; geraniol, linalool, limonene, cineole, esters of butyric and valeric acids, and a sesquiterpene.

 

 

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Lavender Temperament

First degree of hot and second degree of dry.

 

Lavender Health Benefits

1. Brew 5 grams of it and drink its strained tea. It soothes the organs of the body, strengthens the nerves and enlivening of the soul, is very useful for people who get angry easily in small matters, strengthens the brain and mental powers, strengthens the memory and cures forgetfulness, cures obsession, melancholy, seizures and paresis.

Eliminates infections of the body, strengthens the stomach, diaphoretic, eliminate yellow bile, invigorating, is anti-parasitic, anti-flatulence and anti-colic, increase appetite, hydrops in the early stages, relieves liver and spleen disorders, relieves nausea and general weakness, relieves heart palpitations in patients with nervous disorders, treats tremors and flu, asthma, epilepsy, pertussis and laryngitis, stops vaginal secretion, relieves indigestion associated with infectious intestinal fermentation, relieves general malaise, lowers blood pressure, increases gastric acid, anti-neurological disease and insomnia, is good for colds.

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2. Brew 10 to 50 grams of it in a liter of boiling water for 15 minutes and strain the water and drink 2 cups of it in the morning and evening; drink after breakfast and before dinner. It is a diuretic and reduce yellow bile, it cures urinary retention, it relieves respiratory tract infections, sore throat and angina, it strengthens the body, heart and viscera, all external and internal forces and purifies the soul, anxiety and nervous fatigue, hemorrhoids and treats jaundice, stop bleeding, paralysis, typhoid, chronic headaches and concussions, regulates menstruation.

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 3. Every day between breakfast and lunch and between dinners, drink a cup of its brew tea and also pulverize it dry and sprinkle it on the scalp and wrap the head or put a hat on. It relieves anger, relieves dizziness, and treats headaches or migraines.

4. Pulverize 16 grams of it gently every day and mix it with water and honey and drink it. Heals head ulcer.

5. Boil 10 grams of it in a glass of water, then strain the water and mix it with 250 grams of honey and drink it gradually. Treats chronic headaches.

6. Pound 100 grams of it dry and mix it in a liter of Olive oil and leave it under the sun for eight days, then massage the painful area with it every day. Treats swelling and pain in the big toe or gout.

 

🧾 Nutrition Facts – Dried Lavender Flowers (100g)

Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia Mill.
Common Names: English Lavender, True Lavender, Narrow-Leaved Lavender
Plant Part Used: Dried Flowers (buds, calyces)
Traditional Uses: Aromatherapy, herbal teas, culinary flavoring, cosmetics, and soothing remedies

Nutrient Amount per 100g % Daily Value (DV)*
Calories 49 kcal 2%
Water 7.0 g
Protein 4.0 g 8%
Total Fat 1.6 g 2%
• Saturated Fat 0.2 g 1%
• Polyunsaturated Fat 0.8 g
• Monounsaturated Fat 0.4 g
Carbohydrates 10.5 g 4%
• Dietary Fiber 8.0 g 29%
• Sugars 0.5 g

 

🔬 Minerals

Mineral Amount %DV
Calcium 215 mg 17%
Iron 7.4 mg 41%
Magnesium 57 mg 14%
Potassium 369 mg 8%
Phosphorus 62 mg 5%
Zinc 0.9 mg 8%
Sodium 6 mg <1%
Manganese 1.1 mg 48%

 

🌿 Vitamins

Vitamin Amount %DV
Vitamin C 22 mg 24%
Vitamin A (RAE) 68 µg 8%
Vitamin B6 0.11 mg 6%
Folate (B9) 12 µg 3%
Niacin (B3) 0.8 mg 5%

🧪 Key Phytochemicals

  • Linalool – Calming, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial

  • Linalyl Acetate – Aromatic ester with relaxing properties

  • Cineole (Eucalyptol) – Respiratory tonic

  • Camphor – Mild analgesic and stimulant

  • Tannins & Rosmarinic Acid – Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents

🌸 Industrial & Herbal Applications

  • Aromatherapy: Core essential oil for stress and anxiety relief

  • Tea Industry: Floral relaxant in sleep and calm blends

  • Cosmetics & Skincare: Used in soaps, creams, toners, bath salts

  • Food & Beverages: Culinary use in desserts, teas, herb blends

  • Herbal Medicine: Employed for digestive issues, restlessness, mild headaches

🌼 Flavor Profile: Floral, slightly bitter, astringent with minty undertones
⚠️ Note: Best used in small amounts; can be overpowering in flavor
📦 Storage: Store in airtight containers away from light to preserve volatile oils
🧪 Values are approximate and based on standard dried flower material

🧾 Nutrition Facts – Dried Lavender Leaves (100g)

Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia Mill.
Common Names: English Lavender, True Lavender
Plant Part Used: Dried Leaves
Traditional Uses: Herbal infusions, topical preparations, culinary seasoning, and aromatics

Nutrient Amount per 100g % Daily Value (DV)*
Calories 52 kcal 3%
Water 6.2 g
Protein 4.4 g 9%
Total Fat 2.1 g 3%
• Saturated Fat 0.3 g 1%
• Polyunsaturated Fat 0.9 g
• Monounsaturated Fat 0.6 g
Carbohydrates 9.8 g 4%
• Dietary Fiber 7.2 g 26%
• Sugars 0.4 g

🔬 Minerals

Mineral Amount %DV
Calcium 237 mg 18%
Iron 8.1 mg 45%
Magnesium 61 mg 15%
Potassium 389 mg 8%
Phosphorus 68 mg 5%
Zinc 1.0 mg 9%
Sodium 5 mg <1%
Manganese 1.2 mg 52%

🌿 Vitamins

Vitamin Amount %DV
Vitamin C 19 mg 21%
Vitamin A (RAE) 72 µg 8%
Vitamin B6 0.13 mg 8%
Folate (B9) 14 µg 4%
Niacin (B3) 0.9 mg 6%

 

🧪 Key Phytochemicals

  • Linalool & Linalyl Acetate – Aromatic compounds, calming and antibacterial

  • Cineole (Eucalyptol) – Bronchodilator and respiratory tonic

  • Camphor – Stimulating and antimicrobial

  • Rosmarinic Acid – Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant

  • Flavonoids & Tannins – Astringent and soothing for skin and mucous membranes

🌿 Industrial & Herbal Applications

  • Herbal Infusions: Used in teas, herbal blends, and digestive tisanes

  • Cosmetics: Included in bath sachets, herbal facial steams, compresses

  • Culinary: Mild aromatic for seasoning meat, sauces, and herbal salts

  • Aromatherapy: Uplifting green note in blends and potpourri

  • Topical Use: Compresses and salves for inflammation, itching, and muscle tension

🌱 Flavor Profile: Earthy, mildly bitter, less floral than flowers, with a camphoraceous edge
⚠️ Note: Best used in small amounts; excessive use may cause mild gastric irritation
📦 Storage: Store in a cool, dark, and dry place away from humidity and sunlight
🧪 Values are approximate and based on naturally dried leaves under standard conditions

🧾 Nutrition Facts – Dried Lavender Seeds (100g)

Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia Mill.
Common Names: English Lavender, True Lavender
Plant Part Used: Seeds (dried, mature)
Traditional Uses: Herbal supplements, infused oils, flavoring, and perfumery

Nutrient Amount per 100g % Daily Value (DV)*
Calories 534 kcal 27%
Water 3.5 g
Protein 15.1 g 30%
Total Fat 32.6 g 42%
• Saturated Fat 3.9 g 19%
• Monounsaturated Fat 7.1 g
• Polyunsaturated Fat 20.2 g
Carbohydrates 38.3 g 14%
• Dietary Fiber 27.5 g 98%
• Sugars 1.3 g

🔬 Minerals

Mineral Amount %DV
Calcium 215 mg 17%
Iron 7.3 mg 41%
Magnesium 191 mg 48%
Phosphorus 332 mg 27%
Potassium 640 mg 14%
Zinc 2.6 mg 24%
Sodium 11 mg <1%
Manganese 2.3 mg 100%

 

🌿 Vitamins

Vitamin Amount %DV
Vitamin A (RAE) 38 µg 4%
Vitamin C 5 mg 6%
Vitamin E 1.9 mg 13%
Vitamin B6 0.22 mg 13%
Folate (B9) 37 µg 9%

 

🧪 Key Phytochemicals

  • Essential Oil Components: Linalool, borneol, cineole – antioxidant, antimicrobial

  • Coumarins & Triterpenes – Mild sedative and digestive support

  • Flavonoids – Support liver function, reduce oxidative stress

  • Phenolic acids – Anti-inflammatory and soothing to mucosa

🏭 Industrial & Herbal Applications

  • Supplements: Used in powdered or encapsulated form for relaxation and digestion

  • Infused Oils & Tinctures: Extracts used in skin care and aromatherapeutics

  • Perfumery: Seeds are sometimes pressed for aromatic oil

  • Baking & Beverages: Rarely used in baking for bitter complexity in artisan products

  • Folk Medicine: Traditionally used in nervous tension, bloating, and as a carminative

🌰 Flavor Profile: Bitter, earthy, and mildly aromatic—less floral than the flower heads
⚠️ Note: Use sparingly in culinary or therapeutic applications due to potent bitterness
📦 Storage: Store airtight in a dry, cool place away from light and humidity
🧪 Note: Nutritional values are approximate and based on standard dried seed samples

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Research & Studies on Dried Lavender Flowers (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.) from Iran

Dried lavender flowers (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.) are widely recognized in international herbal, cosmetic, nutraceutical, aromatherapy, beverage, and wellness industries due to their rich essential oil profile, aromatic compounds, flavonoids, and bioactive phytochemicals. Global scientific research has significantly increased the commercial importance of Wholesale Dried Lavender Flowers, Export Quality Lavender Flowers, and Industrial Grade Dried Lavender for manufacturers seeking premium botanical raw materials.

Iranian lavender, cultivated in suitable mountainous and semi-arid regions, is increasingly valued in global trade because of its aromatic quality, high essential oil potential, and suitability for herbal, cosmetic, and tea industries. International importers and manufacturers continue to seek reliable Bulk Lavender Flower Supplier, Lavender Flowers Wholesale Exporter, and Premium Lavender Flowers Supplier companies capable of delivering consistent export-grade quality for industrial processing.

The scientific publication “Lavender: A Magical Herb with Medicinal Properties” from Lovely Professional University and ICAR-Directorate of Floricultural Research discusses the phytochemical composition, essential oil profile, antimicrobial activity, antioxidant potential, and traditional medicinal applications of lavender flowers. The study highlights the expanding industrial relevance of lavender in herbal medicine, aromatherapy, cosmetic manufacturing, wellness beverages, and pharmaceutical industries. These findings continue to strengthen global demand for Wholesale Dried Lavender Flowers, Premium Lavender Flowers Supplier, Lavender Flowers for Essential Oil Industry, Lavender Flowers for Aromatherapy Products, and Lavender Flowers for Herbal Formulations:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/373166409_Lavender_A_Magical_Herb_with_Medicinal_Properties

The systematic review titled “Traditional use of polar extracts from lavender flowers” conducted by researchers from Medical University of Warsaw evaluates the historical and pharmacological use of lavender flower extracts in traditional medicine and herbal wellness systems. The review examines antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, calming, and antimicrobial properties associated with lavender extracts and their applications in botanical formulations and natural health products. These findings support increasing international demand for Food Grade Lavender Flowers, Natural Dried Lavender Buds, Lavender Buds for Tea, Lavender Flowers for Tea Blends, and Wholesale Lavender Flowers for Herbal Tea:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/383438634_Traditional_use_of_polar_extracts_from_lavender_flowers_-_systematic_review_of_literature_data

The comprehensive review “A review of the bioactive components and pharmacological properties of Lavandula species” conducted through international collaboration among Damanhour University, University of São Paulo, University of Ibadan, Al-Mustansiriyah University, Novel Global Community Educational Foundation, and University of Witten-Herdecke examines the phytochemistry, therapeutic activities, essential oils, and biological properties of Lavandula species. The publication highlights lavender’s importance in pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, cosmetic, and food industries, supporting growing global trade for Industrial Grade Dried Lavender, Lavender Flowers for Nutraceutical Industry, Lavender Flowers for Cosmetic Industry, Dried Lavender Blossoms Bulk Supply, Bulk Lavender Blossoms for Cosmetic Industry, and International Lavender Flowers Exporter products:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10079719/

United Kingdom Research & Industrial Applications

In the United Kingdom, lavender is extensively researched for applications in herbal medicine, aromatherapy, cosmetics, and botanical wellness products. Institutions such as University of Reading and other British research centers have explored aromatic plant compounds, essential oils, and functional botanicals in food and wellness industries.

British tea manufacturers and herbal brands increasingly use Lavender Buds for Tea, Lavender Flowers for Tea Blends, and Lavender Flowers for Herbal Tea Production in caffeine-free infusions and wellness beverages. The UK aromatherapy and cosmetic sectors also utilize Lavender Flowers for Natural Cosmetics and Lavender Flowers for Aromatherapy Products in soaps, creams, oils, candles, and spa formulations.

Research conducted by University of Sussex through “The Lavender Project” explores the ecological importance of lavender in supporting pollinator populations, urban biodiversity, and sustainable environmental management. The project demonstrates how lavender cultivation contributes to bee-friendly landscapes and aromatic plant sustainability while also supporting commercial lavender farming and botanical production systems. These findings strengthen international demand for Wholesale Dried Lavender Flowers, Premium Lavender Flowers Supplier, Lavender Flowers for Aromatherapy Products, Lavender Flowers for Natural Cosmetics, and Lavender Flowers for Agro-Environmental Applications within agricultural, cosmetic, and wellness industries:

https://www.sussex.ac.uk/lasi/sussexplan/urbanbees/lavenderproject

The scientific review “Lavandula species at the interface of traditional use, quality challenge and clinical evidence” published through University College London evaluates the traditional medicinal applications, phytochemical standardization, clinical evidence, and quality control challenges associated with Lavandula species. The publication highlights the increasing pharmaceutical and nutraceutical relevance of lavender flowers in herbal medicine, functional wellness products, and aromatherapy industries. These findings support growing commercial demand for Industrial Grade Dried Lavender, Lavender Flowers for Nutraceutical Industry, Lavender Flowers for Herbal Formulations, Food Grade Lavender Flowers, and Export Quality Lavender Flowers:

https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10212116/

Research information from University of Oxford titled “Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)” examines the therapeutic and ethical aspects of lavender use in complementary medicine and evidence-based herbal treatments. The project highlights the importance of lavender essential oils and flower extracts in relaxation products, wellness therapies, and botanical healthcare systems. Such scientific investigations continue to increase market demand for Natural Dried Lavender Buds, Lavender Buds for Tea, Lavender Flowers for Herbal Tea Production, Lavender Tea Raw Material Supplier, and Wholesale Lavender Flowers for Herbal Tea:

https://www.ethox.ox.ac.uk/Our-research/research-projects/8-lavender-lavandula-angustifolia

The publication “Lavender essential oil: a review” evaluates the chemistry, pharmacological activity, antimicrobial properties, and commercial applications of lavender essential oil in aromatherapy, cosmetics, and wellness industries. The review highlights lavender’s importance in skincare formulations, herbal products, fragrances, and natural wellness systems, strengthening international trade opportunities for Lavender Flowers for Essential Oil Industry, Lavender Flowers for Cosmetic Industry, Bulk Lavender Blossoms for Cosmetic Industry, Dried Lavender Blossoms Bulk Supply, Commercial Lavender Flower Supplier, and International Lavender Flowers Exporter:

https://www.idhjournal.com.au/article/S1329-9360(16)30088-8/abstract

United States Research & Commercial Uses

In the United States, lavender flowers are widely researched for their calming properties, essential oil content, antioxidant activity, and applications in functional wellness products. American nutraceutical and botanical industries increasingly demand Food Grade Lavender Flowers, Natural Dried Lavender Buds, and Dried Lavender Blossoms Bulk Supply for herbal tea production, botanical extracts, and cosmetic manufacturing.

The American food and beverage sector also uses Lavender for Functional Beverages, Lavender Flowers for Food Manufacturing, and Lavender Flowers for Infusion Production in syrups, bakery products, confectionery, flavored beverages, and botanical wellness drinks.

Manufacturers and importers in the USA increasingly search for Dried Lavender Flowers Manufacturer, Lavender Tea Raw Material Supplier, and Bulk Herbal Tea Ingredients Supplier solutions capable of supplying export-quality lavender materials for large-scale industrial use.

Research conducted by University of California, Irvine titled “New UCI study explains the molecular mechanism of botanical folk medicines used to treat hypertension” investigates the biological pathways associated with traditional medicinal plants, including lavender and other aromatic botanicals used in cardiovascular wellness applications. The study highlights the growing scientific interest in botanical compounds and natural therapeutics, strengthening commercial demand for Lavender for Functional Beverages, Lavender Flowers for Nutraceutical Industry, Lavender Flowers for Herbal Formulations, Food Grade Lavender Flowers, and Industrial Grade Dried Lavender:

https://medschool.uci.edu/news/new-uci-study-explains-molecular-mechanism-botanical-folk-medicines-used-treat-hypertension

Educational and scientific material published by the University of Maryland Medical Center titled “Lavender” discusses the traditional uses, essential oil properties, calming effects, and wellness applications of Lavandula angustifolia. The publication explains lavender’s role in aromatherapy, relaxation products, herbal teas, and natural wellness systems, increasing international demand for Wholesale Dried Lavender Flowers, Natural Dried Lavender Buds, Lavender Buds for Tea, Lavender Flowers for Aromatherapy Products, and Lavender Flowers for Herbal Tea Production:

https://naturalingredient.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/Lavender-University-of-Maryland-Medical-Center.pdf

Research and agricultural extension programs from Washington State University titled “Lavender Diseases” investigate plant health management, fungal diseases, and cultivation challenges affecting lavender production systems. The project supports sustainable agricultural practices and commercial lavender farming by improving crop management and quality control. These findings contribute to the growing importance of Export Quality Lavender Flowers, Lavender Flowers Wholesale Exporter, Bulk Lavender Flower Supplier, Lavender Flowers for Essential Oil Industry, and Commercial Lavender Flower Supplier in global agricultural markets:

Lavender Research

Scientific and educational information published by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health titled “Lavender” reviews clinical and traditional uses of lavender in complementary medicine, relaxation therapies, aromatherapy, and wellness products. The publication highlights the increasing role of lavender in botanical healthcare industries and strengthens international demand for Herbal Lavender Flowers Supplier, Lavender Flowers for Natural Cosmetics, Lavender Flowers for Infusion Production, Conventional Dried Lavender Flowers, and Bulk Botanicals Supplier:

https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/lavender

Medical and wellness information published by Cleveland Clinic titled “6 Lavender Benefits and How To Use It” discusses the practical applications of lavender in relaxation, sleep support, aromatherapy, and stress management products. The article demonstrates the expanding consumer demand for lavender-based wellness products and supports commercial growth for Dried Lavender Petals Bulk, Lavender Tea Raw Material Supplier, Lavender Flowers for Tea Blends, Wholesale Lavender Flowers for Herbal Tea, and Large Volume Lavender Flower Supply:

https://health.clevelandclinic.org/health-benefits-of-lavender

Additional educational research published by WebMD titled “Can Essential Oils Treat Neuropathy?” explores the role of essential oils, including lavender oil, in complementary wellness and sensory comfort applications. The publication highlights the increasing integration of lavender into aromatherapy products, massage oils, and wellness formulations, supporting growing industrial demand for Lavender Flowers for Cosmetic Industry, Lavender Flowers for Essential Oil Industry, Bulk Lavender Blossoms for Cosmetic Industry, Premium Lavender Buds for Export, and Dried Lavender Flowers Supplier in Europe:

https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/essential-oils-neuropathy

Canada Research & Functional Botanical Industry

In Canada, lavender is increasingly incorporated into herbal wellness products, tea blends, cosmetic formulations, and natural health products. Canadian consumers show strong interest in natural calming botanicals, increasing industrial demand for Conventional Dried Lavender Flowers, Herbal Lavender Flowers Supplier, and Bulk Botanicals Supplier products.

Canadian cosmetic and aromatherapy industries extensively use Lavender Flowers for Cosmetic Industry, Dried Lavender Petals Bulk, and Bulk Lavender Blossoms for Cosmetic Industry applications in skincare products, herbal oils, soaps, bath products, and wellness formulations.

Research conducted by University of British Columbia Okanagan titled “Purple plant is on the defensive” investigates the natural defense mechanisms and biochemical responses of lavender plants against environmental stress and pathogens. The study highlights the protective role of aromatic compounds and secondary metabolites in lavender species, supporting scientific interest in lavender phytochemistry and essential oil quality. These findings strengthen commercial demand for Export Quality Lavender Flowers, Industrial Grade Dried Lavender, Lavender Flowers for Essential Oil Industry, Natural Dried Lavender Buds, and Lavender Flowers for Aromatherapy Products in agricultural, cosmetic, and wellness industries:

https://news.ok.ubc.ca/2017/09/26/purple-plant-is-on-the-defensive/

Research from Brock University titled “Lavender research leads to scientific first” examines the biochemical and agricultural properties of lavender plants and their aromatic compounds. The project contributed to new scientific understanding related to lavender cultivation and plant chemistry, supporting industrial applications in herbal wellness products, cosmetics, and botanical ingredient manufacturing. The study increases international interest in Wholesale Dried Lavender Flowers, Premium Lavender Flowers Supplier, Lavender Flowers for Natural Cosmetics, Lavender Flowers for Herbal Formulations, and Commercial Lavender Flower Supplier:

https://brocku.ca/brock-news/2018/10/lavender-research-leads-to-scientific-first/

Research initiatives from University of Guelph titled “Guelph Research Benefits Lavender Industry” focus on improving lavender cultivation practices, disease management, crop productivity, and commercial lavender farming systems. The research supports sustainable lavender production and quality enhancement for international markets, strengthening commercial opportunities for Bulk Lavender Flower Supplier, Lavender Flowers Wholesale Exporter, Dried Lavender Flowers Manufacturer, Large Volume Lavender Flower Supply, and International Lavender Flowers Exporter serving cosmetic, herbal tea, aromatherapy, and essential oil industries:

Guelph Research Benefits Lavender Industry

Australia Research & Aromatic Plant Industries

Australia has become an important market for lavender cultivation, aromatherapy production, and botanical wellness industries. Australian research programs investigate aromatic plants for essential oils, sustainable agriculture, and botanical product innovation.

Australian manufacturers increasingly utilize Lavender Flowers for Essential Oil Industry, Lavender Flowers for Herbal Formulations, and Lavender Flowers for Aromatherapy Products in wellness and cosmetic industries.

The growing wellness market in Australia also supports commercial demand for Commercial Lavender Flower Supplier, International Lavender Flowers Exporter, and Large Volume Lavender Flower Supply solutions for industrial-scale production.

Research conducted by Deakin University titled “Study looks at lavender oil as a treatment option for PTSD” investigates the therapeutic potential of lavender essential oil in stress-related and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) management. The study highlights lavender’s calming and anxiolytic properties and supports the increasing use of botanical aromatherapy products in mental wellness and complementary healthcare industries. These findings strengthen global demand for Lavender Flowers for Aromatherapy Products, Lavender Flowers for Herbal Formulations, Lavender for Functional Beverages, Natural Dried Lavender Buds, and Premium Lavender Flowers Supplier solutions for wellness product manufacturers:

https://www.deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/news-and-media-releases/article/study-looks-at-lavender-oil-as-a-treatment-option-for-ptsd

Scientific research titled “Antibacterial activity of essential oils, hydrosols and plant extracts from Australian grown Lavandula spp.” evaluates the antimicrobial properties of lavender essential oils and botanical extracts cultivated in Australia. The study demonstrates significant antibacterial activity associated with lavender phytochemicals and essential oil compounds, supporting industrial applications in cosmetics, natural preservation systems, aromatherapy, and herbal wellness products. These findings increase commercial interest in Industrial Grade Dried Lavender, Lavender Flowers for Essential Oil Industry, Lavender Flowers for Cosmetic Industry, Dried Lavender Blossoms Bulk Supply, and Bulk Lavender Blossoms for Cosmetic Industry:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0962456206000087

Research and agricultural investment initiatives from La Trobe University titled “Investing in Australian lavender” examine the commercial expansion, agricultural sustainability, and export potential of the lavender industry in Australia. The publication highlights increasing international demand for lavender flowers and essential oils in cosmetic, food, wellness, and aromatherapy sectors. These developments support growing market opportunities for Bulk Lavender Flower Supplier, Lavender Flowers Wholesale Exporter, Commercial Lavender Flower Supplier, International Lavender Flowers Exporter, and Large Volume Lavender Flower Supply:

https://www.latrobe.edu.au/news/articles/2020/release/investing-in-australian-lavender

A randomized controlled clinical study published through Western Sydney University titled “A randomised controlled trial of Lavender (Lavandula Angustifolia) and Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) essential oils for the treatment of agitated behaviour in older people with and without dementia” investigates the therapeutic effects of lavender essential oil in elderly care and behavioral wellness management. The study supports the use of lavender-based aromatherapy products in complementary healthcare and wellness industries, increasing demand for Food Grade Lavender Flowers, Lavender Buds for Tea, Lavender Flowers for Tea Blends, Wholesale Lavender Flowers for Herbal Tea, and Lavender Tea Raw Material Supplier:

https://researchers.westernsydney.edu.au/en/publications/a-randomised-controlled-trial-of-lavender-lavandula-angustifolia-/fingerprints/

The systematic review “The antibacterial effectiveness of lavender essential oil against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus” published in PubMed Central evaluates the antimicrobial activity of lavender essential oil against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The review highlights the pharmaceutical and botanical significance of lavender compounds and their applications in natural antimicrobial products, herbal healthcare systems, and cosmetic preservation technologies. These findings strengthen industrial demand for Wholesale Dried Lavender Flowers, Export Quality Lavender Flowers, Herbal Lavender Flowers Supplier, Lavender Flowers for Natural Cosmetics, and Bulk Botanicals Supplier among international wellness, cosmetic, and herbal product manufacturers:

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10733459/

New Zealand Research & Botanical Wellness Applications

In New Zealand, lavender is commonly used in botanical wellness products, essential oils, herbal teas, and natural skincare industries. Research programs associated with institutions such as University of Auckland support broader studies related to plant bioactives, herbal wellness, and functional botanical ingredients.

New Zealand manufacturers increasingly use Wholesale Lavender Flowers for Herbal Tea, Food Grade Lavender Flowers in Bulk, and Premium Lavender Buds for Export in tea blending, aromatherapy, and wellness product development.

Research published in the New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research titled “Preliminary studies of lavender as an essential oil crop for New Zealand” evaluates the agronomic performance, essential oil production potential, and commercial cultivation suitability of lavender under New Zealand environmental conditions. The study highlights lavender’s adaptability as a high-value aromatic crop and its growing importance in essential oil industries, botanical farming, and wellness product manufacturing. These findings support increasing international demand for Lavender Flowers for Essential Oil Industry, Export Quality Lavender Flowers, Bulk Lavender Flower Supplier, Industrial Grade Dried Lavender, and Commercial Lavender Flower Supplier for global cosmetic, aromatherapy, and botanical markets:

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00288233.1982.10417902

The research publication “Lavender Islands: The New Zealand study” investigates the cultural, economic, agricultural, and tourism-related significance of lavender cultivation in New Zealand. The study demonstrates how lavender production contributes to regional economic development, wellness tourism, botanical industries, and sustainable agricultural diversification. The growing popularity of lavender-based products in New Zealand supports expanding commercial opportunities for Wholesale Dried Lavender Flowers, Premium Lavender Flowers Supplier, Lavender Flowers Wholesale Exporter, International Lavender Flowers Exporter, and Large Volume Lavender Flower Supply serving herbal tea, aromatherapy, cosmetic, and wellness industries:

https://research.usc.edu.au/esploro/outputs/journalArticle/Lavender-Islands-The-New-Zealand-study/991111655602621

South Africa Research & Commercial Potential

In South Africa, lavender cultivation and aromatic plant industries continue to expand due to increasing consumer demand for herbal wellness products and essential oils. Research programs related to medicinal and aromatic plants support applications in agriculture, cosmetics, and botanical industries.

South African natural product industries increasingly utilize Lavender Flowers Import Export, Exporter of Dried Lavender Flowers, and Commercial Lavender Flower Supplier networks for herbal processing and aromatherapy production.

Industrial & Commercial Applications of Dried Lavender Flowers

Globally, dried lavender flowers are widely utilized in:

  • Herbal tea blends and botanical infusions
  • Essential oil extraction
  • Aromatherapy products
  • Natural cosmetics and skincare
  • Nutraceutical and wellness products
  • Functional beverages
  • Culinary and confectionery industries
  • Herbal formulations and spa products

These growing applications continue to increase global demand for Wholesale Dried Lavender Flowers, Bulk Lavender Flower Supplier, Export Quality Lavender Flowers, Lavender Flowers Wholesale Exporter, and Dried Lavender Flowers Supplier in Europe.

International manufacturers, importers, tea producers, cosmetic companies, and aromatherapy brands increasingly seek trusted Culinary Lavender Flowers Supplier, Herbal Lavender Flowers Supplier, and Bulk Botanicals Supplier partners capable of supplying consistent export-grade lavender materials for food, wellness, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries.

Iranian Researches & Clinical Studies on Dried Lavender Flowers (Lavandula angustifolia Mill.)

Research conducted by Mashhad University of Medical Sciences titled “Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) syrup as an adjunct to standard care in patients with mild to moderate COVID-19: An open-label, randomized, controlled clinical trial” evaluated the potential benefits of lavender syrup alongside conventional treatment protocols. The clinical study investigated symptom management, patient recovery, and the therapeutic potential of lavender-derived phytochemicals in supportive healthcare applications. The findings demonstrate growing scientific interest in lavender-based formulations within herbal medicine and functional wellness industries, supporting increasing demand for Lavender Flowers for Herbal Formulations, Lavender Flowers for Nutraceutical Industry, Food Grade Lavender Flowers, Herbal Lavender Flowers Supplier, and Lavender Tea Raw Material Supplier:

https://ajp.mums.ac.ir/article_21606_2627f5893a69fdcef77c64ae900e0151.pdf

A randomized clinical trial published by Iranian researchers titled “Effect of lavender aromatherapy on the accuracy, exam anxiety and performance of nursing students in Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)” investigated the influence of lavender aromatherapy on stress reduction and performance outcomes among nursing students. The study demonstrated the growing role of lavender essential oils and aromatic products in relaxation and wellness applications. These findings strengthen commercial interest in Lavender Flowers for Aromatherapy Products, Natural Dried Lavender Buds, Lavender Buds for Tea, Lavender for Functional Beverages, and Premium Lavender Flowers Supplier products used in wellness and stress-management industries:

https://payeshjournal.ir/browse.php?a_id=2332&sid=1&slc_lang=en

Research indexed in PubMed titled “Lavender improves fatigue symptoms in multiple sclerosis patients: A double-blind, randomized controlled trial” evaluated the effects of lavender on fatigue management among individuals diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The clinical findings support the therapeutic potential of lavender in complementary wellness approaches and highlight the value of lavender-derived products in healthcare-related applications. This research contributes to growing market demand for Wholesale Dried Lavender Flowers, Lavender Flowers for Herbal Tea Production, Lavender Flowers for Infusion Production, Conventional Dried Lavender Flowers, and Bulk Herbal Tea Ingredients Supplier solutions for wellness-oriented product manufacturers:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35803088/

The scientific review “A Mini-Review of the Medicinal Properties of the Lavender Plant and Ways to Increase Its Effective Compounds” published by Iranian researchers summarizes the phytochemistry, pharmacological properties, essential oil composition, and medicinal applications of Lavandula angustifolia. The review discusses cultivation practices and strategies for enhancing the concentration of valuable bioactive compounds in lavender flowers. These findings reinforce the international commercial importance of Export Quality Lavender Flowers, Industrial Grade Dried Lavender, Lavender Flowers for Essential Oil Industry, Lavender Flowers for Cosmetic Industry, Dried Lavender Petals Bulk, Bulk Lavender Blossoms for Cosmetic Industry, Dried Lavender Flowers Manufacturer, Lavender Flowers Wholesale Exporter, Commercial Lavender Flower Supplier, Dried Lavender Flowers Supplier in Europe, International Lavender Flowers Exporter, Large Volume Lavender Flower Supply, Buy Bulk Dried Lavender Flowers, and Bulk Lavender Flowers for Tea Manufacturers:

https://www.sid.ir/paper/1054162/en

 

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