Fern-leaf lavender, scientifically known as Lavandula multifida, is a plant that belongs to the Lamiaceae family. It is native to the Mediterranean region. This plant is characterized by its finely dissected, fern-like leaves, which give it a unique and attractive appearance. The leaves are gray-green in color and have a strong aromatic fragrance. The flowers of Lavandula multifida are small and tubular in shape. The flowers are typically a vibrant shade of purple. These flowers are highly attractive to bees and other pollinators. Lavandula multifida is a perennial plant. It is relatively easy to grow. This plant is commonly used in gardens and landscapes for its ornamental value. It can also be grown in containers. In terms of size, Lavandula multifida typically reaches a height of about 60 centimeters. It produces small, dry fruits that contain seeds for reproduction. The name Lavandula is derived from the Latin word
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