|


|

Index 2004-2008
I would like to acknowledge with grateful thanks Nanette Cardon of Washington
State, who created the index for The Lavender Bag web site (Nanette
Cardon MS MLIS, Information Retrieval and Indexing Services (IRIS),
+360-941-1807). If, however, you have any questions about this index,
please contact Joan Head.
AA BB CC DD
EE FF GG HH
II JJ KK LL
MM NN OO PP
QQ RR SS TT
UU VV WW XX
YY ZZ
page numbers in italics denote illustrations or photographs
-
A
- Abbott, Paul, Jackie, and Reuben, 30:17. See also Isle of Wight Lavender
- Abraham, Dawn, 28:37–39, 38
- airplane travel restrictions, 30:10
- Allanson, Evan. See Allanson, Jill and Evan Allanson
- Allanson, Jill and Evan Allanson, Farm Profile - Lyndoch Lavender Farm, 22:21–22
- anatomy, 23:7, 8–9
- Anderson, Edythe, 24:18. See also pests and pest control
- Andrews, Susyn. See also The Genus Lavandula; Upson, Tim and Susyn Andrews
- aid in Cape Verde lavender research, 28:13
- Book Review: The Lavender Book, 21:12–15
- Chart of Common Names in Lavandula, Part 1, 26:18–23
- A Taxonomic Update on the South African Lavender Scene, 22:4–13
- animals. See pests and pest control; pets
- Antifungal Activity of Lavandula Essential Oils and Oil Volatiles, Therese Moon, Yit Fei Chan, Jenny Wilkinson, and Heather Cavanagh, 22:23–25
- Arabia, 26:19, 20
- aromatherapy
- organic vs. conventional oil, 30:8
- for pets, 27:4
- Australia
- Australian Lavender Trail, 29:2
- climate, 22:21
- common names for lavender, 26:19, 20, 21, 22, 23
- Melbourne International Flower Show, 21:11
- reclamation of saline farmland, 30:24
- 'Rocky Hall Margaret' development, 21:32–34
- South Australia, 22:21–22
- Tasmania, 23:16–22, 29:11, 11–17, 12, 15, 16
- Australian lavender. See Lavandula 'Blue Canaries'; Lavandula SIDONIE
- The Australian Lavender Growers Association (TALGA)
- 1995 conference, 24:17–18
- 1996 conference, 24:20
- 1997 conference, 24:20–21
- 1998 conference, 24:21
- 1999 conference, 24:21
- 2000 conference, 24:22
- 2001 conference, 16:3–13, 24:22
- 2002 conference, 24:23
- 2003 conference, 24:23–24
- 2004 conference, 24:24
- 2005 conference, 24:16–24
- formation, 21:33
- historical overview, 24:17–24
- The Australian Lavender Growers Association - the last decade, Rosemary Holmes, 24:16–24
-
- Ballesio, Patrizia Verza
- The Biodynamic Cultivation of Lavender: An Italian Experience, 21:23–28
- Biodynamic Lavender - A Reply, 22:45–46
- notes on common names for lavender, 26:23
- Pierre Grosso, An Italian Story, 24:10–11
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula 'June Ellen', 28:8–11, 9, 11
- The Barn, 24:27–28
- Bauarschi, Eleanor, About Woofers (Willing Workers on Organic Farms), 23:13–15
- bay, 30:12
- bees and honey production, 24:3
- Bridestowe Lavender Estate, 23:20
- in early writings, 23:37n.3
- narcotic effect of lavender, 27:3
- and Natalie Hodgson, 28:28–29, 30:16, 16
- overview, 26:12–15
- Piedmont, Italy, 21:24–25
- Wolds Way, 30:17
- Bees and Lavender, Tim Upson, 26:12–15
- Beus, Curtis E., Notes & Queries, on Sequim Lavender Conference, 26:29
- The Biodynamic Cultivation of Lavender: An Italian Experience, Patrizia Verza Ballesio, 21:23–28
- Biodynamic Lavender - a reply, Patrizia Verza Ballesio, 22:45–46
- Biodynamic Lavender - a response, Anthony Lyman-Dixon, 21:29–31
- Blind lavender, 22:11. See also Lavandula 'Grey Holland'
- boar. See under pests and pest control
- book reviews
- Growing Lavender - a guide for cooler climates, 22:43–44
- The Lavender Book, 21:12–15
- The Lavender Cookbook, 22:40–42
- RHS Plant Trials and Awards, Hardy Lavenders, 21:16
- botanical illustration, 21:19
- Botanix, 30:11
- Bridestowe Lavender Estate, 23:16–22, 24:16, 29:11, 11–17, 12, 15, 16
- Bridestowe Lavender Estate: an Icon in Transition, 29:13–17, 15, 16
- British Herb Trades Association, 24:16
- Brunei, imports of lavender, 22:22
- butterflies, 26:11, 12, 27:3
- butterfly lavender. See Lavandula pedunculata
- Cambridge University Botanic Garden
- bees, 26:12
- collection, 23:23
- and the Intl. Lavender Conf. 2009, 27:14, 30:30, 30
- camphor, 30:14
- Canada, Ontario gardening, 23:3
- Canary Islands, 21:18, 24:9, 26:23
- Cape Verde Islands
- history, 28:13, 15
- map and description, 28:12, 13
- Sal, 28:14, 16
- Santo Antão, 28:18–21, 19–21, 24, 40
- Sao Vincente, 28:1, 15, 17–18, 18, 24–26, 24–26
- Carter, Charles Peter (1934-2007), obituary, 27:16–17
- Carter, Pat, 27:16, 17
- Cataluña, 26:19, 20
- Cavanagh, Dr. Heather. See also Moon, Therese, Heather Cavanagh, and Jenny Wilkinson; Moon, Therese, Yit Fei Chan, Jenny Wilkinson, and Heather Cavanagh
- research, 28:30
- visit by Joan Head, 30:2
- Chan, Yit Fei. See Moon, Therese, Yit Fei Chan, Jenny Wilkinson, and Heather Cavanagh
- Chaney, Ken and Ann, 24:6
- Charles Peter Carter 1934-2007, Rosemary Holmes, 27:16–17
- Charles Sturt University, 28:30–36, 30:2
- Charlesworth, Simon. See also Downderry Nursery
- breeding research, 30:15
- Downderry Nursery news, 28:37–39, 38
- marriage to Dawn Abraham, 23:24
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula ´ chaytorae 'Gorgeous', 26:16, 17
- soil, 30:8
- Chart of Common Names in Lavandula, Part 1, Susyn Andrews, 26:18–23
- Chelsea Flower Show
- 2005, 23:24
- 2006, 26:31
- Downderry Nursery preparations, 28:37–38, 38
- Cheristow Lavender Farm, 30:8, 11
- Christie, Alastair, 30:9–10, 11, 12
- Christie, David, 24:12–13, 30:9, 12
- Christie, Elizabeth, 30:9, 12
- chromosome number, 23:5–10
- clones, 22:9, 24:25, 29:8–10
- colchicine, 23:6, 10, 28:31, 36
- collections. See National Collections
- Colman, Sir Michael, 30:13
- Colour Chart for standardisation of colour names, 21:21
- companion plants, 21:4, 23, 26, 28, 28:11, 27
- container gardening, 21:4, 23:27
- Corrie, Ian and Lesley, 24:17, 18
- Couttolenc, Catherine. See Liardet, Catherine
- crafts from lavender, 21:6, 8
- crop rotation, 23:21
- culinary uses
- best varieties, 29:24, 30:16
- candy, 30:8
- herbes de Provence, 29:13
- L. angustifolia 'Melissa', 21:4
- The Lavender Cookbook, 22:40–42
- lavender-flavoured cake, 30:7
- lavender stems as grilling sticks, 26:30
- recipe for lavender sugar, 23:4
- Culling the National Collection, Joan Head, 24:8–9
- cultivation
- in Australia, 22:21
- biodynamic method, 21:25–27, 29–31, 22:45–46
- planting machine, 30:13
- planting on ridges, 30:8
- plant spacing, 27:14
- tool sterilization, 28:6–7
- use of mulch, 24:27
- use of plastic, 27:3
- deer. See under pests and pest control
- Demeter certification, 21:27–28, 31
- Denny, Charles, 29:11, 14–15. See also Bridestowe Lavender Estate
- Denny, Edmund Francis Keith (Tim) (1920-2008). See also Bridestowe Lavender Estate
- background, 29:15
- obituary, 29:11, 11–12, 12
- Dick, Les, Notes & Queries, New Zealand Lavender Growers Association Conference dates and speakers, 27:3
- Dick, Suzie
- An International Lavender Story, 24:4–7
- Notes & Queries, lavender for oil production in Southwest France, 21:35–36, 29:4–5, 5
- directories of lavender farms and specialist nurseries, UK, 27:18–20, 30:18–20
- disease
- Alfalfa Mosaic Virus, 28:6–7
- yellow decline, 27:13
- Ditz, Susan, Notes & Queries, on lavender stems as grilling sticks, 26:30
- Downderry Nursery
- acreage, 30:8
- dried bunch varieties, 30:6
- exhibit preparations, 28:37–38, 38
- Gold Medal at 2005 Chelsea Flower Show, 23:24
- Gold Medal at 2006 Chelsea Flower Show, 26:31
- harvesting, 30:11
- lavender supplied to Phytobotanica, 30:13
- National Plant Collections, 28:38–39, 30:10
- oil varieties, 30:14
- dried flowers
- bedding for birds, 29:4
- confetti for weddings, 23:3, 30:7
- drying sheds, 21:10, 28:29, 30:13
- L. angustifolia ´ L. lanata, 21:7
- L. intermedia 'Marge Clark', 29:23–24
- most popular cultivars, 30:15–16
- stems as grilling sticks, 26:30
- Dutch lavender, 22:11
- Dwarf Purple lavender. See Lavandula angustifolia subsp. angustifolia 'Nana Atropurpurea'
- Dwarf Spanish lavender. See Lavandula stoechas
- Early Lavender, A Continuing Obsession, Anthony Lyman-Dixon, 22:29–39
- East Malling Ornamentals, 30:15
- Egypt, 26:23
- Elixarome, 30:9
- The English Chamomile Co., 30:14
- English lavender. See Lavandula 'African Pride'
- eucalyptus, 30:12
- European Cosmetics Directives, 30:10
- Everyone Loves Lavender, Andrew Van Hevelingen, 21:3–8
- evolutionary aspects, 22:14
- Farm Profile - Lyndoch Lavender Farm, Jill Allanson and Evan Allanson, 22:21–22
- Fernleaved lavender. See Lavandula canariensis subsp. canariae; Lavandula canariensis subsp. canariensis; Lavandula multifida
- fertilisation, 21:25, 26–27, 29, 22:21, 23:21
- Festing Sally
- Lavender Farms in the 21st Century, 30:7–17
- The Story of Lavender, 30:3, 17
- festivals, 23:12, 30:7
- field trials, South Africa, 22:5
- Fine lavender. See Lavandula dentata var. dentata (green foliage)
- The First International Lavender Conference September 2009, Tim Upson and Susyn Andrews, 27:15
- flowers. See inflorescence
- France
- common names for lavender, 26:19, 20, 21, 23
- dominance of L. ´ intermedia 'Grosso', 27:14
- lavender for oil production in Cahors, 21:35–36, 24:4–7, 29:4–5, 5
- lavender museum in Coustellet, 26:4–5, 5
- Les Routes de la Lavande, 29:2
- native lavenders, 23:25
- visit by Joan Head, 26:4–8, 4–11
- French Grey lavender. See Lavandula dentata var. dentata (grey foliage)
- French lavender. See Lavandula dentata var. dentata (green foliage)
- Gagahan, Mick, 30:14
- gas chromatography, 28:30, 30:13, 15
- Gee, Sandra, Japanese Lavender Celebrity, 26:24–25
- genetics
- DNA fingerprinting, 30:6
- polyploidy, 28:30–36
- The Genus Lavandula
- book review, 21:17–22
- Updates and Corrections, 22:14–17
- as a useful nomenclature reference, 21:7
- Germany, 26:19, 20
- Gingins de la Sarraz, Baron Frédéric, lavender named after, 21:22
- The Goode Oil, 24:17, 18, 23
- Goodwin Creek Gardens, hybrid from, 10:21, 23:27, 30:6, 6
- Gran Canaria, 26:23
- Grandmother's lavender. See Lavandula latifolia
- Grandmother's Old English lavender. See Lavandula latifolia
- Aromatika Grec et Lavande en le Monde Ancien, Lydia l'Petitangegris, 22:18–20
- Green, Judith, 30:11
- Grey French lavender. See Lavandula dentata var. dentata (grey foliage)
- Grosso, Pierre, development of L. 'Gosso', 24:10–13, 26:5–6, 7
- Growing Lavender - a guide for cooler climates, book review, 22:43–44
- Haig, Dr. Terry, 28:30
- Haig, Dr. Tim, 28:30
- Hampshire Downs Lavender
- acreage, 30:8
- annual open days, 30:7
- dried bunch varieties, 30:15–16
- hop and mint oil, 30:13
- Hampton Court, Downderry Nursery preparations, 28:37, 38, 38
- hardiness
- Canadian gardening, 23:3
- L. ´ allardii, 24:9
- L. angustifolia 'Buena Vista', 26:27
- L. angustifolia 'Folgate', 26:27
- L. angustifolia 'Imperial Gem', 26:27
- L. angustifolia 'Munstead', 26:27
- L. dentata, 24:9
- L. 'Goodwin Creek Grey', 24:9
- L. ´ intermedia 'Abrialii', 26:27
- L. ´ intermedia 'Dutch Mill', 26:27
- L. ´ intermedia 'Fred Boutin', 26:27
- L. ´ intermedia 'Grosso', 26:27
- L. ´ intermedia 'Provence', 26:27
- L. ´ intermedia 'Super', 26:27
- L. lanata, 23:26
- L. latifolia, 23:25
- L. maroccana, 24:9
- L. pinnata 'June Ellen', 28:10
- L. pubescens, 24:9
- L. stoechas, 21:5
- L. viridis, 24:9
- lavenders for cooler climates, 22:43–44
- RHS trials, 21:16
- Washington gardening, 26:26–27
- Hardy Lavenders, book review, 21:16
- Harrison, David, 30:11
- harvesting
- banding techniques, 23:34–35
- with the biodynamic method, 21:27
- Bridestowe Lavender Estate, 23:20, 29:12, 16–17
- custom-designed machines, 30:11
- hedge cutter, 30:10, 11
- knives and sickles, 30:11
- mobile retort on pivots, 30:14
- tea-plucking machine, 24:6, 29:5
- Warratina Lavender Farm, 21:9–10
- Head, Henry, 30:9
- Head, Joan
- Book Review: The Genus Lavandula, 21:17–22
- Book Review: Growing Lavender - a guide for cooler climates, 22:43–44
- Book Review: RHS Plant Trials and Awards, Hardy Lavenders, 21:16
- Bridestowe Lavender Estate: an Icon in Transition, 29:13–17, 15, 16
- Bridestowe Lavender Estate, Nabowla, Tasmania, 23:16–22
- on Charles Peter Carter, 27:17
- Culling the National Collection, 24:8–9
- The Iberian Lavenders, 23:25–33
- Lavande et Lavandin, 26:4–11
- The Lavenders of Cape Verde, 28:12–27
- on Pierre Grosso, 24:12–13
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula aristibracteata, 27:8, 8–9, 9
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula dentata var. dentata, 30:4–6, 5
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula ´ intermedia, 24:14, 15
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula maroccana, 27:6, 6–7, 7
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula stoechas subspecies luisieri, 29:18, 19
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula viridis, 29:20, 21
- Heart Magic, 24:6, 26
- hedge lavender
- L. 'African Pride', 22:11
- L. angustifolia 'Hidcote Pink', 21:4
- L. dentata, 30:2
- L. dentata var. candicans, 24:9
- L. dentata var. dentata, 24:9
- L. 'Grey Holland', 22:10, 11
- herbs as companion plants, 21:23, 28
- Histoire Naturelle des Lavandes, 21:22
- historical background
- Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire, 22:18–20, 30–32, 34
- Byzantine Empire, 22:34
- Cape Verde Islands, 28:13, 15
- Dark Ages, 22:32–33
- Middle Ages, 22:29, 33–37
- Renaissance, 22:35, 39n.20
- Southwest France, 24:4
- Torino, Italy production by Pierre Grosso, 24:10–13
- Tudors, 22:31
- yellow decline and disease resistant cultivars, 27:13–14
- Hitchin Lavender, 30:11, 15
- Hodgson, Natalie Beatrice (1912-2008)
- lavender farm, 30:16, 16
- obituary, 28:28, 28–29
- Holmes, Rosemary. See also Yuulong Lavender Estate
- The Australian Lavender Growers Association - the last decade, 24:16–24
- Charles Peter Carter 1934-2007, 27:16–17
- Lavenders from Yuulong, 28:3–7, 4
- role in TALGA formation, 24:17, 18
- honey. See bees and honey production
- hops, 30:13
- The Hop Shop, 30:7, 8, 9, 11, 13
- The Humble Lavender Plant, Virginia McNaughton, 27:10–14, 11, 13
- hybrids
- angustifolia ´ intermedia research, 30:15
- embryo rescue and tissue culture process, 24:25
- overview, 23:5–10
- Iberia. See Spain, Iberian native lavenders
- Iberian lavender. See Lavandula stoechas subsp. iberian
- The Ice Storm, Terrie Phillips, 26:26–27
- India, 26:20
- inflorescence
- blooming periods, 21:7, 23:3
- colour range of cultivars, 21:4–5
- dark purple, 21:3
- dried. See dried flowers
- gaps between whorls in spikes, 22:14
- more than one colour, 21:4, 5
- pink, 21:3–4, 24:8, 28:8, 29:23, 30:4
- star-shaped marking on, 21:4
- white, 21:4, 7, 24:8, 29:8, 23, 30:6
- Inglenook Farm, 30:13–14
- insect repellent, lavender as, 21:15, 27:4
- International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, 22:15
- International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants, 21:14
- International Lavender Conference
- 2009, overview of planned events, 27:15, 30:26–31
- An International Lavender Story, Suzie Dick, 24:4–7
- Internet. See web sites; Yahoo lavender group
- Isle of Wight Lavender, 30:8, 15, 17
- Israel, 29:23
- Italy
- common names for lavender, 26:19, 20, 21, 23
- early cultivation in Piedmont area, 24:10–13
- native lavenders, 23:23–24
- Piedmont lavender farm, 21:23–28
- Japan, Haruko Kirihara's garden, 26:24–25
- Japanese Lavender Celebrity, Sandra Gee, 26:24–25
- Jersey Lavender
- background and overview, 30:9–10
- culinary varieties, 30:16
- distillery tour, 30:12
- dried bunch varieties, 30:15
- harvesting, 30:10, 11
- oil characteristics and bases, 30:12
- John Dore & Co. Ltd., 30:11
- Jones, Linda. See RHS Plant Trials and Awards, Hardy Lavenders
- Jury, Stephen, 30:4, 6
- Kirihara, Haruko, 26:24–25
- labels, 21:35
- Larkman, Clive, 28:30
- Larkman, Di, 28:30
- Larkman Nurseries, 28:5, 30
- Lavande de Lherm, 29:4–5, 5
- Lavande et Lavandin, Joan Head, 26:4–11
- Lavandes & Lavandins, Christiane Meunier, 24:11
- lavandin. See Lavandula ´ intermedia entries
- Lavandula
- 'African Pride', 21:22, 22:8, 10, 11
- 'Anzac Pride', 21:22, 22:8
- 'Avonview', 22:9, 23:32, 29:20
- 'Ballerina', 29:20, 22
- 'Blue Canaries', 21:13, 22:12, 13
- chart of common names, 26:18–23
- cultivars for a beginner, 21:8
- 'Derwent Grey', 22:8
- 'Devonshire Compact', 22:9
- first written reference to, 29:13
- 'Fring Favourite', 30:9
- 'Goldburg', 24:9
- 'Goodwin Creek Grey', 23:27, 24:9, 28:39
- 'Grey Holland', 22:10, 11
- 'Grosso', 21:6
- 'Helmsdale', 22:9, 23:32, 29:20
- 'Jurat Giant', 22:10
- 'Jurat's Giant', 22:8, 10
- 'Lark Winter Purple', 22:9
- 'Lavender Lace', 22:9
- 'Majella', 22:8
- 'Manakau Village', 22:9
- 'Margaret Roberts', 22:10, 11
- 'Marshwood', 22:9, 23:32, 29:20, 22
- new cultivars, 21:3–8
- 'Pippa White', 22:9
- 'Plum', 22:9
- 'Pukehou', 22:9, 29:20, 22
- 'Purple', 22:9
- 'Regal Splendour', 23:32, 29:20
- SIDONIE, 21:13, 22:12, 13
- 'Sidonie', 22:12
- 'Silver Streak', 22:8
- 'Sugar Plum', 22:9
- 'Willow Vale', 23:32
- 'Winter Purple', 22:9
- Lavandula ´ 'African Pride', 30:6
- Lavandula ´ allardii
- 'African Pride', 22:10
- first appearance, 22:8
- hardiness, 24:9
- and L. dentata, 23:27
- medicinal properties, 22:23–25, 26–28
- nomenclature issues, 22:7, 10. See also Lavandula 'Anzac Pride'
- Lavandula ´ alportelensis, 21:18, 23:30
- description, 21:18
- native range, 23:31, 29:18
- parentage of, 21:18–19
- Lavandula angustifolia
- 'African Pride', 22:10
- 'Alba', 29:8
- 'Ashdown Forest', 24:28, 30:13, 14, 15
- 'Avice Hill', 29:24
- 'Bee', 23:6–7, 10, 28:34
- blooming period in New Zealand, 27:11
- 'Blue Mountain White', 24:8
- 'Bowles Early', 30:16
- 'Brabrant Blue', 29:24
- 'Bridehead Silver', 24:8
- 'Buena Vista', 26:27
- chromosome number, 23:5–10
- 'Coconut Ice', 21:4, 24:8
- 'Crystal Lights', 24:8
- cultivation in northwest Italy, 21:23, 25, 27
- description, 27:10–11, 11
- 'Devantville', 22:10
- 'Dwarf Munstead', 22:37
- early mention of, 22:37
- 'Egerton Blue', 28:4, 4–6, 29:24
- 'Elizabeth', 30:14, 16
- 'Fashionably Late', 29:23
- 'Folgate', 24:7, 26:27, 30:13, 14, 15
- 'Foveaux Storm', 24:8
- in France, 26:4
- 'French Fields', 29:24
- 'G4' or 'G.4', 30:9, 15
- 'Giant Herbal Centre', 22:10
- 'Goldburg', 22:6
- Gold misapplied, 22:10
- 'Grosso', 28:35
- hardiness, 26:26–27
- 'Herbal Centre Giant', 22:10
- 'Herbal Giant', 22:10
- 'Hidcote'
- cultivation in Canada, 23:3
- dark purple flowers, 21:3, 27:11
- dried, 30:15
- fresh bunches, 30:16
- in National Collection at Nottingham, 24:8
- 'Hidcote Pink', 21:3, 30:16
- 'Imperial Gem'
- cultivation in Italy, 28:8
- dark purple flower, 21:3
- dried, 30:15–16
- good for beginners, 21:8
- hardiness, 26:27
- oil, 30:14
- 'Jean Davis', 21:3
- 'Lady', 29:7–10, 10
- 'Lady Ann', 24:8
- 'Lavenite Petite', 21:3, 24:8
- 'Little Lottie', 21:3, 4, 8
- 'Loddon Pink', 24:8
- 'Lullingstone Castle Castle', 30:14
- 'Maillette'
- culinary use, 30:16
- dried bunches, 30:15
- oil, 24:6, 7, 29:23, 30:14
- two forms in Oregon, 29:23
- 'Marge Clark', 29:23
- 'Martha Roderick', 24:8
- medicinal properties, 22:23–25, 26–28
- 'Melissa', 21:3, 4, 24:8, 29:24
- 'Melissa Lilac', 30:16
- 'Miss Katherine', 21:4, 30:16
- 'Mitcham Grey', 24:8
- 'Munstead', 26:27, 29:10
- 'Nana 1', 21:3
- 'Nana Alba', 24:28
- 'Nana Rosea'. See L. angustifolia 'Rosea'
- 'No 9' or 'No. 9', 30:9, 15
- oil from seeds, 30:23, 24
- oil yield statistics, 21:27
- 'Peter Pan', 30:13, 14
- 'Pink'. See L. angustifolia 'Rosea'
- polyploidy experiments, 28:35, 29:7
- 'Princess Blue', 29:24, 30:13, 14
- propagation by seed, 29:7, 8–10
- 'Purple Bouquet', 21:3
- 'Riverina Eunice', 28:31, 33, 34, 30:3
- 'Riverina Heather', 28:31, 34
- 'Riverina Jessie', 28:31, 32, 34
- 'Rosea', 21:3
- 'Royal Purple', 30:16
- 'Royal Velvet', 23:3, 30:16
- 'Seal', 28:35
- 'Swampy', 23:6–7, 10, 28:5–6, 34, 29:24
- 'Twickel Purple', 23:3
- 'Violet Intrigue', 29:23
- 'White Horse', 29:23
- Lavandula angustifolia ´ L. lanata
- 'Ana Luisa', 21:7
- 'Andreas', 21:7
- blooming period, 21:7
- 'Cornard Blue', 23:26
- 'England', 21:7. See also L. angustifolia ´ L. lanata 'Richard Gray'
- foliage, 21:7
- inflorescence, 21:7
- 'Jennifer', 21:7
- 'Joan Head', 27:17
- 'Lisa Marie', 21:7
- new cultivars, 21:7
- propagation, 21:7
- reclassification of. See L. ´ chaytorae
- 'Richard Gray', 21:7
- 'Sawyers', 23:26, 30:16
- 'Silver Frost', 21:7
- Lavandula angustifolia ´ L. latifolia, 27:12–13
- Lavandula angustifolia subsp. angustifolia
- 'Avice Hill', 22:5, 22
- 'Bee', 22:5
- 'Blue River', 22:5
- 'Bosisto', 22:5
- 'Cape Dwarf Blue', 22:5
- common names, 26:18–19
- 'Hidcote', 22:5, 21, 27:11
- Hidcote Group, 22:5
- 'Hidcote Pink', 22:5
- hybridisation, 27:10
- 'Lady', 22:5
- 'Lavender Lady', 22:5
- 'Little Lottie', 22:5
- LITTLE LOTTIE = 'Clarmo', 22:5
- 'Maillette', 22:5
- 'Miss Katharine', 22:5
- 'Miss Muffet', 22:5
- MISS MUFFET = 'Schlomis', 22:5
- 'Munstead', 22:5, 27:11
- Munstead Group, 22:5
- 'Nana Atropurpurea', 22:5
- native range, 23:25
- nomenclature issues in South Africa, 22:5–6
- parentage of hybrids, 23:25, 26
- 'Princess Blue', 22:5
- 'Rosea', 22:5
- 'Swampy', 22:5, 22
- 'Twickel Purple', 22:5, 29:23
- 'Vera', 22:5
- Lavandula angustifolia subsp. angustifolia var. 'Hidcote', 22:5
- Lavandula angustifolia subsp. pyrenaica
- common names, 26:19
- native range, 23:25
- parentage of hybrids, 22:15
- rarity, 27:10
- Lavandula ´ 'Anzac Pride', 30:6
- Lavandula aristibracteata, 27:8, 8–9, 9
- Lavandula atriplicifolia, 21:19
- Lavandula ´ aurigerana, 22:15
- Lavandula bramwellii, 21:18
- Lavandula buchii var. buchii
- common names, 26:23
- nomenclature issues, 22:11, 12
- parentage of hybrids, 21:13, 22:12, 13
- vs. L. pinnata 'June Ellen', 28:10–11
- Lavandula ´ cadevalli, 23:31
- Lavandula canariensis
- common names, 26:23
- first appearance, 22:12–13
- native range, 22:12
- nomenclature issues, 21:13, 22:12
- parentage of hybrids, 22:12, 13
- subspecies of, 21:18
- 261, 22:12
- Van Wijk 414, 22:12
- Lavandula canariensis subsp. canariae
- nomenclature issues, 22:12, 13
- parentage of hybrids, 21:13, 22:12
- Lavandula canariensis subsp. canariensis, 22:12, 26:23
- Lavandula canariensis subsp. fuertaventurae, 21:18
- Lavandula ´ chaytorae
- 'Gorgeous', 26:16, 17
- and 'Joan Head', 27:17
- and the National Collection, 24:8
- native range, 23:26
- a new hybrid epithet, 21:22, 23:26, 27:17
- Lavandula ´ christiana, 22:12, 13
- Lavandula coronopifolia
- hybrids in Cape Verde, 28:21, 22
- native range, 28:15, 17–19, 18, 22, 24–25
- Lavandula dentata
- 'Candicans', 22:7
- hardiness, 24:9
- hedging, 30:2
- nomenclature issues, 26:7, 7
- oil from seeds, 30:24
- 'Pure Harmony', 29:8
- 'Royal Crown', 22:7
- Lavandula dentata f. rosea, 30:4
- Lavandula dentata ´ L. latifolia
- 'Riverina James', 30:25
- Lavandula dentata var. candicans
- 'Agadir', 30:6
- 'Candicans', 22:7, 29:8
- common names, 26:20
- cultivation in Australia, 22:21
- description, 23:26, 30:4
- 'Giant Candicans', 22:7
- hedging, 24:9
- 'Maxima', 22:7
- nomenclature issues, 22:6, 7
- 'Pure Harmony', 30:6
- Lavandula dentata var. dentata, 23:27
- 'Allwood', 30:4
- common names, 26:20
- description, 23:26–27
- 'Dusky Maiden', 30:4
- hedging, 24:9
- 'Linda Ligon', 23:27, 30:4
- 'Monet', 29:8
- native range, 23:26, 30:4
- nomenclature issues, 23:27
- parentage of hybrids, 30:6
- plant portrait, 30:4–6, 5
- 'Ploughman's Blue', 30:4
- 'Royal Crown', 22:7, 23:27, 30:4
- 'Serenity', 30:4
- Lavandula dentata var. dentata (green foliage), 22:6, 7
- Lavandula dentata var. dentata (grey foliage), 22:6, 7
- Lavandula dentata var. 'Elegans', 22:7
- Lavandula dentata var. 'Margaret Roberts Elegans', 22:7
- Lavandula erythraeae, 21:19
- Lavandula ´ ginginsii
- 'Goodwin Creek Grey', 21:22, 30:6, 6
- hardiness, 24:9
- native range, 23:27
- nomenclature, 23:27
- Lavandula ´ 'Gros Bleu', 29:24
- Lavandula heterophylla, 22:10
- Lavandula ´ heterophylla
- 'African Pride', 26:22
- 'Antipodes', 30:6
- common names, 26:22
- cultivation in Australia, 22:21
- 'Devantville Cuche', 30:6
- Gaston Allard Group, 22:8, 9, 10, 11
- 'Grey Holland', 26:22
- and L. dentata, 23:27
- 'Margaret Roberts', 26:22
- medicinal properties, 22:23–25, 26–28
- nomenclature issues, 22:7, 8, 10, 12
- Lavandula intermedia
- 'Compacta', 22:6
- 'Grosso', 22:6
- 'Herbal Centre Giant', 22:10
- 'Margaret Roberts', 22:10
- Lavandula ´ intermedia
- 'Abrialii', 24:11, 15, 26:27, 30:16
- 'After Midnight', 21:13
- 'Arabian Night', 21:6. See also L. ´ intermedia 'Impress Purple'
- 'Avice Hill', 30:16
- 'Avonview', 21:13. See also L. ´ intermedia 'After Midnight'
- 'Cathy Blanc', 21:7. See also L. ´ intermedia 'Edelweis'
- 'Caty Blanc', 21:7, 8. See also L. ´ intermedia 'Edelweis'
- chromosome number, 23:5–10
- Dutch Group, 22:11, 43
- 'Dutch Mill', 26:27
- 'Edelweis', 21:7
- 'Edelweiss', 28:39, 30:16
- 'Fred Boutin', 24:8, 26:27
- genetics and hybrid vigour, 28:34–35
- GOLDBURG (= 'Burgoldeen'), 21:13
- 'Grappenhall', 30:14
- 'Gros Bleu', 21:6, 8
- 'Gros Blue', 30:16
- 'Grosso', 24:5
- cultivation in Australia, 22:21
- cultivation in Canada, 23:3
- cultivation in France, 26:5–6
- description, 27:13–14
- development by Pierre Grosso, 24:10–11, 12–13
- fresh bunches, 30:16
- habit, 24:15
- hardiness, 26:27
- manipulation of chromosome number, 23:6–7, 10
- and the National Collection, 24:8
- oil, 24:6, 30:14, 15
- plant portrait, 24:14, 15
- synonyms, 24:15
- yellow decline and resistant cultivars, 27:13–14
- 'Grosso Seguret', 24:11
- hardiness, 26:26–27
- 'Hidcote Giant', 24:3, 8, 27:20
- 'Impress Purple', 21:6, 22:21, 30:16
- L. angustifolia 'Marge Clark' as, 29:23
- medicinal properties, 22:23–25, 26–28
- 'Miss Donnington', 22:21
- new cultivars, 21:6
- oil quality and characteristics, 30:14–15
- oil yield statistics, 21:27, 30:14
- propagation, 21:6
- 'Provence'
- culinary use, 22:40
- cultivation in Canada, 23:3
- fragrance, 21:6
- hardiness, 26:27
- restoration of fertility, 23:6, 7, 10
- 'Riverina Alan', 28:34–36
- 'Riverina Thomas', 28:33, 34–36
- 'Rocky Hall Margaret', 21:32–34
- 'Seal'
- cultivation in Australia, 22:21
- fresh bunches, 30:16
- manipulation of chromosome number, 23:6–7, 10
- and the National Collection, 24:8
- 'Super', 26:27
- 'Sussex', 21:6, 26:12, 13, 14
- in the UK, 30:14
- WALBERTON'S SILVER EDGE (= 'Walvera'), 21:13
- 'Yuulong', 24:8, 28:3–4, 4
- Lavandula ´ intermedia subsp. aurigerana
- common names, 26:20
- native range, 23:25
- nomenclature, 22:15
- Lavandula ´ intermedia subsp. intermedia
- 'Abrialii', 22:6
- 'Alba', 22:6
- 'Chaix', 22:6
- common names, 26:19–20
- Dutch Group, 22:6
- 'Hidcote Giant', 22:6
- 'Hidcote White', 22:6
- 'Impress Purple', 22:6
- 'Jaubert', 22:6
- native range, 23:25
- nomenclature issues, 22:6, 15
- 'Old English', 22:6
- 'Sumian', 22:6
- 'Super', 22:6
- WALBERTON'S SILVER EDGE = 'Walvera', 22:6
- Lavandula intermedia variegata
- 'Silver Ghost', 22:6
- Lavandula lanata
- description, 23:26, 27:12
- native range, 23:26
- nomenclature, 22:5
- parentage of hybrids, 23:26, 30:6
- Lavandula lanata ´ L. dentata
- 'Goodwin Creek Grey', 21:22. See also L. ´ ginginsii 'Goodwin Creek Grey'
- Lavandula latifolia
- common names, 26:19
- 'Corbieres', 23:25
- description, 27:12
- early mention of, 22:36, 37
- in France, 26:4–5, 7
- fresh bunches, 30:16
- nomenclature issues in South Africa, 22:5–6, 10
- oil from seeds, 30:23
- parentage of hybrids, 21:13, 22:15, 23:26, 30:6
- in Spain, 23:25
- 'Spica', 22:10
- spike oil, 27:12
- Lavandula ´ limae, 23:32
- Lavandula ´ losae, 23:26
- Lavandula mairei, 22:15–17
- Lavandula mairei var. antiatlantica, 22:15
- Lavandula mairei var. lanifera, 22:15–16
- Lavandula mairei var. mairei, 22:15
- Lavandula maroccana
- hardiness, 24:9
- inflorescence colour, 23:26
- and the National Collection, 24:9
- plant portrait, 27:6, 6–7, 7
- Lavandula minutolii, 26:23
- Lavandula multifida, 23:32
- 'Blue Wonder', 23:33
- common names, 26:22–23
- description, 23:32–33
- native range, 22:16, 23:32
- nomenclature issues, 21:13, 22:11, 12, 16–17
- oil from seeds, 30:23
- Lavandula ´ 'Pale Pretender', 29:24
- Lavandula pedunculata
- 'Atlas', 23:31
- description, 23:31
- 'James Compton', 21:13, 23:31
- as a new species, 21:18
- nomenclature issues, 22:7, 8–9
- oil from seeds, 30:24
- 'Papillon', 21:13, 23:31
- parentage of hybrids, 22:9
- Lavandula pedunculata subsp. atlantica, 26:21
- Lavandula pedunculata subsp. cariensis, 26:21
- Lavandula pedunculata subsp. lusitanica
- common names, 26:21
- description, 23:31
- nomenclature issues, 22:7, 8
- parentage of hybrids, 23:32
- Lavandula pedunculata subsp. pedunculata
- common names, 26:21
- native range, 23:31
- nomenclature issues, 22:7, 8
- 'Papillon', 22:8
- 'Pukehou', 22:9
- 'Purple Crown', 22:8
- Lavandula pedunculata subsp. sampaiana
- common names, 26:22
- native range, 23:31
- nomenclature issues, 22:7, 8
- 'Purple Emperor', 23:31
- Lavandula pinnata
- 'Blue Canaries', 22:12
- common names, 26:23
- 'June Ellen', 28:8–11, 9, 11
- nomenclature issues, 22:7, 11, 12
- parentage of hybrids, 22:12, 13
- 'Sidonie', 22:12
- Lavandula pinnata var. sidonie, 22:12
- Lavandula pterostoechas
- 'Blue Canaries', 22:12
- 'Canariensis', 22:12
- Lavandula pterostoechas subsp. canariensis, 22:12
- Lavandula pterostoechas var. multifida, 22:12
- Lavandula pterostoechas var. sidonie, 22:12
- Lavandula pubescens, 24:9
- Lavandula qishnensis, 21:18
- Lavandula rejdalii, 22:12, 13
- Lavandula rotundifolia
- hybrids in Cape Verde, 28:21, 22
- native range, 28:15, 16, 19, 22–23, 24, 26
- propagation by seed, 29:8
- Lavandula samhanensis, 21:18
- Lavandula spica
- 'English Tall', 22:10
- 'Giant English', 22:10
- nomenclature issues, 22:5, 10
- Lavandula stoechas
- 'After Midnight', 22:9
- 'Alba', 21:5
- 'Barcelona', 21:5
- 'Blueberry', 22:8
- 'Bridal Veil', 29:23
- colour range of inflorescence, 21:4–5
- culled from National Collection, 24:9
- early mention of, 22:33, 39n.20
- 'Evelyn Cadzow', 21:5
- 'Fathead', 21:5
- 'Fine Leaf', 22:8
- habit, 21:5
- habitat, 23:28
- hardiness, 21:5
- 'Kew Red', 22:8, 29:8
- 'Lark Winter Purple', 22:9
- 'Lavender Lace', 22:9
- 'Madrid Blue', 21:5, 8
- 'Madrid Purple', 21:8, 29:23
- Madrid Series, 21:5
- 'Madrid Sky-blue', 21:5
- 'Manakau Village', 22:9
- medicinal properties, 22:23–25, 26–28
- 'Mulberry Pink', 29:23
- nomenclature issues, 22:7, 8–9
- oil from seeds, 30:23, 24
- parentage of hybrids, 22:9
- 'Pippa White', 22:9
- 'Plum', 22:9
- pronunciation, 23:28
- pruning, 21:5
- 'Pukehou', 21:5
- 'Purple', 22:9
- 'Purple Crown', 22:8
- to reclaim saline land, 30:24
- 'Viridis', 22:8
- 'Willowbridge', 21:5
- 'Willowbridge Snow', 21:5
- Lavandula stoechas (white), 22:8
- Lavandula stoechas ´ L. viridis
- 'Van Gogh', 21:5–6
- Lavandula stoechas pendunculata
- alkaline soil for, 21:4
- reclassification. See L. pedunculata
- Lavandula stoechas stoechas, 21:4
- Lavandula stoechas subsp. iberian, 22:9
- Lavandula stoechas subsp. luiserii, 22:8
- Lavandula stoechas subsp. luisieri, 21:20, 23:29, 30, 29:1
- common names, 26:21
- native range, 21:17, 23:28
- nomenclature issues, 22:7, 8
- parentage of hybrids, 21:17–18
- 'Tickled Pink', 23:28, 29:18
- Lavandula stoechas subsp. pedunculata, 23:28, 31
- Lavandula stoechas subsp. stoechas, 23:29
- 'Bella Signora', 23:28
- common names, 26:21
- 'Liberty', 23:28
- native range, 23:28
- parentage of hybrids, 23:31
- 'Snowball', 22:8
- 'Willowbridge Blueberry', 22:8
- Lavandula stoechas subsp. stoechas f. leucantha, 26:21
- Lavandula stoechas subsp. stoechas f. rosea
- common names, 26:21
- 'Kew Red', 22:8
- Lavandula stoechas var. 'After Midnight', 22:9
- Lavandula stoechas var. 'Avonview', 22:9
- Lavandula stoechas var. 'Devonshire Dumpling', 22:9
- Lavandula stoechas var. 'Helmsdale', 22:9
- Lavandula stoechas var. 'Kew Red', 22:8
- Lavandula stoechas var. Marshwood, 22:9
- Lavandula stoechas var. 'Papillon', 22:8
- Lavandula stoechas var. 'Pippa White', 22:9
- Lavandula stoechas var. 'Sugar Plum', 22:9
- Lavandula stoechas var. viridis, 22:8
- Lavandula viridis, 21:18, 23:30, 29:1
- description, 23:31–32
- hairy stem, 21:5, 20
- hardiness, 24:9
- native range, 21:17, 23:31, 29:20
- nomenclature issues, 22:7, 8–9
- parentage of hybrids, 21:18–19, 22:9, 23:32
- plant portrait, 29:20, 21
- scent of lemons, 21:6
- 'Silver Ghost', 21:13, 23:32
- Lavandula ´ 'Walberton's Silver Edge', 29:24
- Lavender: the Grower's Guide, Virginia McNaughton, 21:7
- Lavender as an Antibacterial Essential Oil - Are All Lavenders Equal?, Therese Moon, Heather Cavanagh, and Jenny Wilkinson, 22:26–28
- The Lavender Bag, background, 24:16–17
- The Lavender Book, book review, 21:12–15
- The Lavender Cookbook, book review, 22:40–42
- Lavender Downs, 27:13
- Lavender Farms in the 21st Century, Sally Festing, 30:7–17
- Lavender from Seed, Yahoo Lavandula Line, 29:6–8
- The Lavender Journal - the Good Oil from Australia and New Zealand, background, 24:23
- Lavender Oil from Seed and Potential New Products from Lavenders?, Nigel Urwin, 30:22–25
- The Lavender Patch, 30:8, 16
- Lavenders from Yuulong, Rosemary Holmes, 28:3–7, 4
- The Lavenders of Cape Verde, Joan Head, 28:12–27
- A Lavender Story, Annemarie Manders, 21:9–11
- lavender wand, 21:6, 8
- leaves
- L. angustifolia ´ L. lanata, 21:7
- L. pinnata 'June Ellen', 28:9, 11
- scanning electron micrography, 23:8–9
- Leevers, Donald, 28:8
- Lemon Scented lavender. See Lavandula viridis
- Liardet, Catherine, 24:6
- Lindsey, Alistair, 30:8. See also Jersey Lavender
- Lindsey, Isobel, 30:8
- Linum usitatissimum (flax; linseed), 30:23–24
- liqueur, Genepy, 23:24
- Long Barn lavender farm, 30:7, 11
- Longswamp Lavender, 28:5
- Lordington Lavender, 30:13
- l'Petitangegris, Lydia, Aromatika Grec et Lavande en le Monde Ancien, 22:18–20
- Lyman-Dixon, Anthony
- Biodynamic Lavender: A Response, 21:29–31
- Early Lavender, A Continuing Obsession, 22:29–39
- Lyndoch Lavender Farm, 22:21–22
- MacGregor, John, on lavender from seed, 29:8–10
- Manders, Annemarie, A Lavender Story, 21:9–11. See also Warratina Lavender Farm
- marketing, 21:10–11
- Massarat farm, 24:4–7
- mass spectroscopy, 30:15
- Matricaria recutita (chamomile), 30:13
- Mattie, Sue, Lavender, Herb of Devotion, 23:3–4
- Mayfield Lavender, 30:7, 8, 11
- McNaughton, Virginia. See also Lavender: the Grower's Guide
- formation of TALGA, 24:17
- The Humble Lavender Plant, 27:10–14, 11, 13
- introduction of L. angustifolia 'Violet Intrigue', 29:23
- and the naming of L. angustifolia 'Egerton Blue', 28:5
- and the naming of L. ´ intermedia 'Yuulong', 28:4
- medicinal properties of lavender, 22:23–25, 26–28, 29:13
- Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree), 30:12
- Millcroft Lavender, 30:8
- Min, Dr. An, 28:30
- mint, 30:12–13
- moon, cultivation based on the, 21:25, 26–27, 29
- Moon, Therese, Heather Cavanagh, and Jenny Wilkinson, Lavender as an Antibacterial Essential Oil - Are All Lavenders Equal?, 22:26–28
- Moon, Therese, Yit Fei Chan, Jenny Wilkinson, and Heather Cavanagh, Antifungal Activity of Lavandula Essential Oils and Oil Volatiles, 22:23–25
- Morocco, 26:23
- moths. See under pests and pest control
- Moyle, Simon, Notes & Queries
- labelling tips, 21:35
- on Oxfordshire gardening at The Barn, 24:27–28
- uses of dried lavender, 29:4
- mulch, 24:27
- museum, in Coustellet, France, 26:4–5, 5
- Nanami Lane lavender farm, 21:33
- Natalie Beatrice Hodgson, 13th November 1912 - 6th January 2008, Joanna Spencer, 28:28, 28–29
- National Collections, UK, 24:8–9, 28:38–39, 30:10, 17
- National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens (NCCPG), 24:8, 28:38
- New Polyploid Lavenders for the Australian Lavender Industry, Nigel Urwin, 28:30–36
- New Zealand
- Aukland organic gardening, 23:13–15
- common names for lavender, 26:19, 20, 22, 23
- lavender bloom period, 27:11, 12
- New Zealand Lavender Growers Association Conference, 27:3
- nomenclature issues
- chart of common names, 26:18–23
- general, 21:7–8
- L. angustifolia 'Marge Clark', 29:23
- L. angustifolia 'Swampy, 28:5–6
- L. 'Goodwin Creek Grey', 28:39
- L. pinnata 'June Ellen', 28:10
- L. spica, 22:5
- of The Lavender Book, 21:12–15
- nursery labelling procedures, 24:27
- plant registration, 24:11
- rules for naming hybrids, 22:15
- South African lavenders, 22:4–13
- Norfolk Lavender and Norfolk Essential Oils
- harvesting machine, 30:11
- oil distillation, 30:11, 12
- oil quality, 30:14
- source of plants for David Christie, 30:9
- obituaries
- Carter, Charles Peter, 27:16–17
- Denny, E. F. K., 29:11, 11–12, 12
- Hodgson, Natalie Beatrice, 28:28, 28–29
- oil
- analysis by Elixarome, 30:9
- Australia, 21:33, 23:16–22, 29:11–17
- components, 30:22–23
- component variation is genetic not environmental, 30:15
- distillation process
- in Australia, 23:22, 29:12, 14–17
- in France, 24:6–7, 26:5, 5
- in Italy, 21:27
- open to local gardeners, 24:7
- options for small growers, 24:25–26, 30:12
- solvents, 24:26
- sources for stills, 30:11
- steam, 23:22
- effects of chromosome number on quality, 23:10
- essential, definition, 30:22
- France, 21:35–36, 24:4–7, 29:4–5, 5
- as furniture polish, 21:10–11
- L. angustifolia, 23:16–22, 26:4, 5, 29:11–17
- L. angustifolia 'Folgate', 24:7
- L. angustifolia 'Maillette', 24:6, 7
- L. ´ intermedia 'Grosso', 21:6, 24:6
- L. ´ intermedia 'Rocky Hall Margaret', 21:33
- L. stoechas, 21:15
- lavandin, 21:15, 30:14–15
- local products vs. international market, 30:8–9
- maturation techniques, 23:22
- Oil of Aspic, 21:15
- Oil of Spike, 21:15, 27:12
- organic vs. conventionally-grown, 30:7–8
- from other herbs and plants, 30:12–13, 23
- polyploidy research in Australia, 28:30–36
- production with the biodynamic method, 21:27
- from seeds, 30:22–25
- from stems, 27:14
- storage, 30:12, 14
- use for pets and horses, 27:4
- yield statistics, 21:27, 33, 23:20, 22, 27:14
- oil glands, 23:8–9
- Oman, 21:18
- organic gardening, 21:23–28, 23:13–15, 30:7
- Ornamental Plant Collections Association (OPCA), 24:16, 28:3
- Pelindaba Lavender, 23:12
- Pembrokeshire Lavender, 30:15, 16
- Pennine Lavender, 30:8, 11, 16
- pests and pest control
- deer and elk, 26:26, 27
- moths, 23:21, 26:12, 29:24
- rabbits, 28:7, 30:10
- spittle bugs, 28:6
- voles, 29:24
- wild boars, 24:6
- pets, use of lavender oil for, 27:4
- Phillips, Terrie
- The Ice Storm, 26:26–27
- Notes & Queries, on Sequim Lavender Conference, 26:29–30
- Phytobotanica Ltd., 30:7, 11, 13–14
- Pierre Grosso, An Italian Story, Patrizia Verza Ballesio, 24:10–11
- Pink lavender. See Lavandula angustifolia subsp. angustifolia 'Rosea'
- Pinnate lavender. See Lavandula canariensis subsp. canariae; Lavandula canariensis subsp. canariensis
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula aristibracteata, 8, 9, 27:8–9
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula ´ chaytorae 'Gorgeous', Simon Charlesworth, 26:16, 17
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula dentata var. dentata, Joan Head, 30:4–6, 5
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula ´ intermedia, Joan Head, 24:14, 15
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula 'June Ellen', Patrizia Verza Bellasio, 28:8–11, 9, 11
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula maroccana, Joan Head, 6, 7, 27:6–7
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula stoechas subspecies luisieri, Joan Head, 29:18, 19
- Plant Portrait: Lavandula viridis, Joan Head, 29:20, 21
- Poisson, Barbara, 30:16. See also Pennine Lavender
- pollination, 29:6–7
- Portugal
- common names for lavender, 26:19, 21, 22
- native lavenders, 21:17, 23:25–33
- propagation
- cuttings much preferable to seed, 28:4
- embryo rescue by tissue culture, 24:25
- nursery hygiene, 28:7
- parthenogenesis (apomixis), 29:9
- from seed, 29:8–10
- pruning, 21:5, 28:39
- rabbits. See under pests and pest control
- Rancho Alegre Lavender, 26:30
- Ravens, Robert and Jennifer, 29:17. See also Bridestowe Lavender Estate
- reference books
- current comprehensive, 21:17–22
- for nomenclature, 21:7–8
- research
- hybridisation, 30:15
- manipulation of chromosome number, 23:5–10
- polyploidy, 28:30–36
- scanning electron micrography, 23:8–9
- RHS Plant Trials and Awards, Hardy Lavenders, book review, 21:16
- Roberts, Margaret. See Lavandula 'Margaret Roberts'. See The Lavender Book
- Robins, Susan, Book Review: The Lavender Cookbook, 22:40–42
- Rocky Hall Lavender, 21:32–34
- rosemary, 30:12, 13
- Royal Horticultural Society (RHS)
- Colour Chart, 21:21
- lavender trials, 21:16
- Rural Industries Research and Development Corp., 28:30
- Salvia hispanica (chia), 30:23
- Sarah-Hugh lavender farm, 30:13
- scanning electron micrography, 23:8–9
- scent
- compounded "bases", 30:12
- "green" or "natural" category, 30:12
- L. ´ intermedia 'Provence', 21:6
- L. ´ intermedia 'Sussex', 21:6
- L. viridis, 21:6
- Section Dentatae, 22:6, 7–8
- Section Lavandula, 22:4–6
- Section Pterostoechas, 22:11–13
- Section Stoechas, 22:, 8–9
- seeds
- oil from, 30:22–25
- propagation from, 29:8–10
- Sequim Lavender Conference, 26:29–30
- Shropshire Lavender, 30:11, 12, 16
- Snowshill Lavender, 30:7, 8, 17
- soil
- addition of grit, 30:8
- hygiene, 28:7
- L. stoechas, 21:4
- Soil Association, 30:7, 10, 13
- Somerset Lavender, 30:11
- South Africa
- common names for lavender, 26:19, 20, 21, 22, 23
- nomenclature issues, 22:4–13
- Spain
- common names for lavender, 26:19, 20, 21, 23
- Iberian native lavenders, 23:25–33
- Spanish lavender. See Lavandula stoechas
- Spencer, Dr. Roger
- and the naming of L. angustifolia 'Egerton Blue', 28:5
- and the naming of L. ´ intermedia 'Yuulong', 28:3, 4
- Spencer, Joanna. See also Wellbank Farm
- Natalie Beatrice Hodgson, 13th November 1912 - 6th January 2008, 28:28, 28–29
- Notes & Queries
- on limitations of Thompson and Morgan collection pack, 24:27
- plastic as weed barrier for plug plants, copper still, bumblebees, 27:3
- on wild lavender in Italy, 23:23–24
- Spike lavender. See Lavandula latifolia
- spittle bug. See under pests and pest control
- stills, sources, 30:11
- Stoney Hollow, 23:3–4
- The Story of Lavender, Sally Festing
- Chapt. 19, excerpt, 30:7–17
- ordering information, 30:3, 17
- Stour Valley Lavender, 30:7, 8, 11
- stripping, bulk, 21:10
- subgenera
- Fabricia, 21:18, 22:11–13
- Lavandula, 21:18
- new, 21:18
- Sabaudia, 21:18, 19
- Summerdown lavender farm
- acreage, 30:8
- oil distillation, 30:13
- sale only through retailers and mail order, 30:7
- sundial, lavender, 24:6
- Sweet English lavender. See Lavandula angustifolia subsp. angustifolia 'Vera'
- Taiwan, imports of lavender, 22:22
- Takamatua Lavender Farm, 21:35, 24:4
- A Taxonomic Study of the Genus Lavandula, on Pierre Grosso, 24:12
- A Taxonomic Update on the South African Lavender Scene, Susyn Andrews, 22:4–13
- tea-rooms, 21:11, 29:5, 30:17
- Thompson, Bruce. See also Rocky Hall Lavender
- L. ´ intermedia 'Rocky Hall Margaret' - the evolution of an Australian bred lavender, 21:32–34
- Thompson and Morgan, 24:27
- Trent Valley Lavender, 30:11
- acreage, 30:8
- dried bunch varieties, 30:16
- drying shed, 30:13
- Norfolk distills for, 30:11
- sale only through retailers and mail order, 30:7
- true English lavender. See Lavandula 'African Pride'
- Twickel Purple lavender. See Lavandula angustifolia subsp. angustifolia 'Twickel Purple'
- United Kingdom
- common names for lavender, 26:19, 20, 21, 22, 23
- directories lavender growers and specialist nurseries, 27:18–20, 30:18–20
- Oxfordshire gardening, 24:27–28
- wet summer of 2006, 27:2, 28:37
- United States
- common names for lavender, 26:19, 20, 21, 22, 23
- Oregon, two forms of L. angustifolia 'Maillette', 29:23
- Washington
- ideas for lavender, 26:26–27
- San Juan Islands, 23:12
- Sequim Lavender Conference, 26:29–30
- Upson, Tim. See also The Genus Lavandula
- aid in identification of L. pinnata 'June Ellen', 28:10
- Bees and Lavender, 26:12–15
- The Genus Lavandula - Updates and Corrections, 22:14–17
- Notes & Queries
- on Cambridge lavender conference, 26:28
- on Cambridge University collection, 23:23
- plant collecting in Morocco, 30:4, 6
- Upson, Tim and Susyn Andrews
- The First International Lavender Conference September 2009, 27:15
- Urwin, Nigel
- collection move from Charles Sturt Univ., 30:2
- DNA fingerprinting, 30:6
- on lavender from seed, 29:6–8
- Lavender Oil from Seed and Potential New Products from Lavenders?, 30:22–25
- New Polyploid Lavenders for the Australian Lavender Industry, 28:30–36
- Notes & Queries, on possibility of L. stoechas and L. angustifolia cross, 24:25
- visit by Joan Head, 30:2
- Urwin, Nigel, Jenni Horsnell, and Therese Moon, Improvement of Lavender by Manipulation of Chromosome Number, 23:5–10
- Van Hevelingen, Andrew
- Everyone Loves Lavender, 21:3–8
- observations on nomenclature, pests, and culinary uses, 29:23–24
- Vivai Venzano, 28:8
- voles. See under pests and pest control
- volunteers, use of, 23:13–15
- Waiheke Blue Lavender, 23:13–15
- Warratina Lavender Farm, 21:9–11, 30:21
- Watts, Jonathan, 30:11
- web sites, Les Routes de la Lavande, 29:2
- weed control
- with biodynamic method, 21:25, 26
- black plastic and other barriers, 27:3, 29:24, 30:10
- by hand, 23:14, 21
- herbicides, 22:21, 23:21
- replanting due to weeds, 30:10
- Wellbank Farm, 27:3
- Wilkinson, Dr. Jenni, 28:30
- Wilkinson, Jenny. See Moon, Therese, Heather Cavanagh, and Jenny Wilkinson; Moon, Therese, Yit Fei Chan, Jenny Wilkinson, and Heather Cavanagh
- Winter Purple Lark, 22:9
- Wolds Way Lavender, 30:12, 17
- Woolly lavender. See Lavandula lanata
- wound healing properties, 21:11, 27:5
- Yahoo lavender group, 23:34–35, 26:29–30, 27:4–5, 29:6–8
- Yardley lavender products, 30:9
- Yemen, native lavenders, 21:18
- Yuulong Lavender Estate
- background, 24:16, 28:3
- origin of L. angustifolia 'Egerton Blue', 28:4–5
- origin of L. ´ intermedia 'Yuulong', 28:3–4, 4
|