laventelilla
Laventelilla is a flowering herb in the mint family, closely related to lavender. Described in horticultural guides as a small, drought-tolerant plant native to the western Mediterranean, it is grown as an ornamental and for its fragrance. It typically reaches 30 to 60 cm in height, with slender woody stems and narrow gray-green leaves. The inflorescences are spikes of pale blue to lavender flowers that bloom in late spring and early summer.
Laventelilla is suited to well-drained soil and full sun; it tolerates drought once established. It prefers
Taxonomy and etymology: The name laventelilla derives from its lavender-like appearance and a diminutive suffix -illa,
Uses and research: Essential oil from laventelilla is used in perfumery and aromatherapy to a limited extent,