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Index 1994-2003

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page numbers in italics denote illustrations or photographs

TEN-YEAR CUMULATIVE INDEX 1994 - 2003

A

Abbey Brook Cactus Nursery, 18:13
Adelaide Botanic Garden, 3:13
Africa, 1:1, 3, 5, 4:15, 16, 17, 6:4, 7:10, 8:4, 9, 11:22, 12:2, 3, 4, 14:8, 12–13, 19:26. See also Cape Verde
Algeria, 1:1, 2:7, 12:2, 3, 18:19
Al-Ghamdi, Faraj, 14:13
Aline Fairweather Ltd., Lavender Study Day, 15:4–5
Allanson, Evan, Report of the Fifth International Conference of The Australian Lavender Growers Association, 14:2, 24–25. See also Lyndoch Lavender Farm
Allard, E. J., 5:24, 26
Allard, G., 5:26
Allard, M. G, 5:25–26
Allard's Lavender, 3:12
Allen, Jeff, 15:20–21
anatomy, 1:12, 2:11, 4:17, 18, 8:8
Anderson, Edythe, 3:12, 4:11, 12, 7:4, 10:6. See also Yuulong Lavender Estate
Anderson Valley Nursery, 9:15, 15:31
Andrews, Susyn
career, 7:7, 8, 19:24
Corrections/Additions to Issue Number One, May 1994, 2:7
Cultivars of Lavandula angustifolia, 1:6–8
Cultivars of Lavandula ΄ intermedia, 1:9–10
future Bot. Mag. Monograph co-authorship, 14:22, 15:42
help with accurate labelling, 6:3
international database, 3:5
Labelling Lavenders - A Confusing Story, 4:14–22
Lavandula ΄ heterophylla and L. ΄ allardii: a puzzling complex, 2:8–14
Lavandula Hybrids, 1:4
lavender research by, 2:2–6, 5:28–29, 8:5
Lavenders in Cultivation, 1:1–3
Notes & Queries, 2:15–16, 14:22–23, 15:42–43
presentation at Lavender Study Day, 8:5
Species of Lavender Not in General Cultivation, 1:5
visit to Van Hevelingen Herb Nursery, 19:21–22
Angel Farm, 20:39, 42
Angrave, John and Heather. See The Old Walled Garden nursery
animals, 12:12, 13:18, 15:24, 17:23. See also pests and pest control
Anley, B., cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:7
Anti-microbial Activity of Lavender Oils, Tracey Ryan, Jenny Wilkinson, and Heather Cavanagh, 16:10
Appellation Controllιe (AC), 5:6
Appellation d'Origine Controlιe (AOC), 10:13, 14
Arabia, 1:1, 5, 2:7, 4:16, 6:4, 5, 8:4, 9, 11:21, 22, 23, 12:2, 4–5, 14:8, 18:20. See also Republic of Yemen; Saudi Arabia
Argentina, 14:25
Arnold Arboretum, 2:13
Aromas & Flavours International Ltd., 4:12
aromatherapy, 5:4, 8–10, 10:14, 12:14, 15:22, 23, 24, 16:4, 7–8, 10–11, 19:9, 12–16, 20:37
The Aromatherapy Garden, book review, 16:17–18
Aromatic Thermals? Peter Wildbur, 10:16
Arthur, James, 14:19
Aspects of the Quality Control of Lavender Oils, Charles P. Cornwell and John J. Fergeus, 16:9–10
Association Francaise de Normalisation standards (AFNOR), 16:5
Australia, 3:11–14, 5:4, 5, 6:6, 7:5–6, 8:5, 10:5–6, 13:21, 14:7, 15:19–20, 17:27–36, 35–36, See also Lavandula, Sidonie
Australian Lavender, See Lavandula multifida
The Australian Lavender Growers Association (TALGA). See also The Goode Oil
awards by, 14:25
conferences, 3:1, 5, 4:11–13, 5:14, 7:2, 9:1, 11:13, 14:2, 24–25, 15:2, 16:3–13, 19:8
first Annual General Meeting, 7:4
formation, 7:4, 6
inauguration, 4:13
visit with Joan Head, 7:12
The Australian National Lavender Conference, Sept. 1995, Jo Walcott, 4:11–13
Avery, Bob, L. stoechas collection and breeding, 18:12
Azores, 1:2, 12:2, 4, 18:18

B

Backhouse, cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:6
Badsey Lavender Fields, 14:23, 17:5
Balbis, G.-B., 2:9
Balearic Islands, 1:1, 4:16, 19, 6:4, 12:2, 3, 18:18
Ballesio, Patrizia Verza
To Each His Own, 18:17–20
Lavande reviewer needed, 18:9
Barker, Aubrey, 14:23
Barton, Sidonie, founding of L. Sidonie, 3:24
Bastin, Roger and Linda, at Lavender Study Day, 8:3
bath essence, 9:17, 14:14, 15, 17, 15:22, 24
Baudinette, Dawn
Churchill Fellowship, 14:2
The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust of Australia Fellowship Research Tour, 17:27–36
Bean, W. J., 10:3
Becker, Jim. See also Goodwin Creek Gardens
Notes & Queries, on L. Goodwin Creek 'Grey', 10:21
Notes & Queries, on popularity of lavender, 12:6
Becker, Jim and Dotti. See Goodwin Creek Gardens
Beechwood, cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:6
bees, 11:8, 9, 13:5, 14:20, 15:31, 32, 34, 16:22
Belgium, 16:14
Bibbenluke Lodge Lavender, 15:19
Biological Activities of Lavender Essential Oil, Heather Cavanagh and Jenny Wilkinson, 19:9–17, 20:32–38
Bio-Regional Development Group, 9:11, 12
Blackwood Herb Garden, cultivars at, 4:15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Bloom, Alan, 13:12
Blue Mountain Nursery, 4:14, 16, 11:17
book reviews
The Aromatherapy Garden, 16:17–18
The Essential Lavender, 11:24
Lavande, 19:18–20
Lavandes et Plantes Aromatiques, 7:11
Lavender: A Growers Guide for Commercial Production, 16:16–17
Lavender: the Grower's Guide, 13:6–7
Lavender at Froggy Pond Farm, 20:10, 21
Wild Flowers of the Canary Islands, 20:19–20
Borland, Mary, For the Love of Lavender, 9:13–14
botanical illustration, 3:23, 6:2, 7, 9:1, 10:3
Botanical Museum of Berlin-Dahlem, 2:10
Botanic Garden(s)
Adelaide, 3:13
Angers, 2:10
Cambridge University, 5:24–25, 8:3, 12:10–12
Dundee, 13:17
Edinburgh, 12:5
Geneva, 2:11
Gran Canaria, 17:19
Johannesburg, 4:15, 17
Kalpataru, 18:13
Kew, 1:2, 4, 2:2–6, 13, 4:21, 7:7–10, 12:12, 14:23, 19:24
Madeira, 15:42
Melbourne, 3:13, 7:4, 5, 6
Nanjing, China, 9:16–17
New Zealand, 7:12
Pavia, 2:8
Tafira, 15:42
Turin, 2:9
University of California, US, 15:30
Wales, 13:17, 15:3
Botanix Ltd Co-operative, 17:31
Boutin, Fredrick C., 13:8
Bowers Hill Nursery, 11:14. See also Tustin, Martin
Bramwell, David, 17:19
Bramwell, David and Zoλ Bramwell, book review of Wild Flowers of the Canary Islands, 20:19–20
Bratby, Paul, Plant Health Certification Procedures for the Import and Export of Lavender Plants, 19:3–6
breeder agencies, 15:17
breeders' rights, 3:5, 7, 9, 12, 13:10, 15:2, 15–17, 16:8
Breeding "Super" Lavenders, Nigel Urwin, 16:6–7
Brehm, Janice, question on French/Spanish/English lavender, 13:21
Bretton, Lorraine, 10:19
Brickell, Christopher, 3:12
Bridestowe Estate, 2:16, 11:4
Bridge, James, 14:19
Brink, Daniel and Linda Brink, Kandahar - Experimenting with Lavender, 20:11–14
British Herb Trades Association, 8:1
British Isles, lavenders in cultivation, 1:1–3
British Museum of Natural History, 2:11
Buckfast Abbey, National Collection, 15:7
Bulgaria, 5:5, 8, 10:13, 14:25, 18:17, 20:34
Burke's Backyard television program, 7:4
Burpee & Co., cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:7

C

Calabria, 18:18
Calendula, 17:3
Callistemon, National Collection, 19:7
Calver Sough, cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:6
Cambridge University Botanic Garden, 5:24–25, 8:3, 12:10–12
Cameron's Nursery, 2:15, 3:14
Canada, 1:8, 9:6–7, 17:25–26
Canary Islands, 1:3, 4:16, 5:15–19, 6:5, 7, 7:10, 8:4–5, 9, 11, 11:22, 12:2, 4, 11, 12, 15:3, 17:8, 13–24, 18:18, 20:19–20. See also Fuerteventura; Gran Canaria; Lanzarote; La Palma; Tenerife
Cape Verde, 1:1, 5, 2:7, 4:16, 7:10, 8:9, 11:22, 12:2, 4, 14:10–11, 18:18
Carlile, Thomas, 1:7, 13:15
Carter, Peter. See also Ploughman's Garden and Nursery
development of more than one colour spike per bush, 4:23
L. angustifolia ΄ L. lanata 'Joan Head' by, 10:19, 20:6
L. angustifolia 'Ploughman's Pink' by, 13:16
lavender collection and visit to, 20:31
Sandra Gee visit to, 18:21
video of The Ploughman's Garden, 2:1
visit to, and cuttings from, 7:13
Cash, Karen, 15:21
cassia, See Lavandula stoechas
cassidonie, See Lavandula stoechas
Catholic University of Angers, 2:10
Cavanagh, Heather. See also Cavanagh, Heather and Jenny Wilkinson; Ryan, Tracey, Jenny Wilkinson, and Heather Cavanagh; Urwin, Heather
citation for article on biological activities, 18:23
Lavender: The Essential Oil?, 15:2, 22–29
Recent Developments in the Science of Lavender, 16:3–4
Cavanagh, Heather and Jenny Wilkinson
Biological Activities of Lavender Essential Oil
      Part 1, 19:9–17
      Part 2, 20:32–38
Cedarbrook Herb Farm, 20:40, 42
Center for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), 20:12
Chad, 18:19
Charles Sturt University, 15:2, 22–29, 16:3–13, 18:23, 19:2, 9–17, 20:3–8
Charlesworth, Simon. See also Downderry Nursery
awards, 11:14
at the 1996 conference, 7:3
help with payment options, 17:2
host for lavender study day, 19:7
Lavender News: New Cultivars, 17:9–10
New Zealand Lavenders, 20:28–31
Notes & Queries, 6:14, 18:23–24, 20:49–50
Propagation at Downderry, 4:7–10
Silver Medal in the Floral Range, RHS show July, 1995, 4:10
work with 'Twickel Purple', 18:23–24
Chaytor, D. A., 10:3, See also A Taxonomic Study of the Genus Lavandula
Chelsea Flower Show, 2003, 19:27
chemical constituents. See gas chromatography
Cheshire Blue Lavender, 11:8–9
Cheshire Blue Lavender, Sarah Evans, 11:8–9
childbirth, lavender used in, 15:24–25
China, 9:16–17, 10:13
Christie, David, 1:8, 9:6
Citrus and Subtropical Fruit Research Institute, 4:18
Clarke, Terry, 13:12
classification, 2:3–4, 6:3, 11:21, 16:16, 20:6
Clibran, 1:9
clones, 3:24, 5:5, 15:28
Cole, Brother Thomas, 17:6
Collecting Lavenders, Barbara Dordi, 10:2–3
Collins, Todd and Nigel Urwin, Lavender DNA Fingerprinting, 16:8–9
Commission of Nomenclature and Registration, 11:10
Common lavender, See Lavandula angustifolia
companion plants, 7:8, 9:16, 10:10, 11, 13:10, 19–20, 14:8–9, 17:6, 15, 22, 23–24, 19:2, 20:22–27, 47
conferences
1995, 3:1, 5, 4:11–13, 15:19
1996, 7:2–3, 6
1998, 9:1
1999, 11:13
2000, 13:22, 14:24–25, 15:20, 38
2001, 15:2, 16:3–13
2003, 19:8
All About Lavender, 5:2, 6:3–13
Passionnιment Lavande, Sault en Provence, France, 9:5
Conservatoire et Jardin Botanique, Geneva, 2:11
container gardening, 12:19, 13:10–12, 15, 15:9–10, 16:18, 17:9, 18:12
Coombes, Alex. See Lusby, Tricia, Alex Coombes, and Jenny Wilkinson
co-operatives, 14:25, 15:19–20
Coora Cottage Herbs, 3:12, 23
Cornwell, Charles P. and John J. Fergeus, Aspects of the Quality Control of Lavender Oils, 16:9–10
Corrie, Ian, Life Membership to TALGA, 14:25
Costa Rica, 20:51
The Cottage Garden Society, 4:1
cotton lavender, See Santolina neapolitana
Coutollenc, Catherine, operations at Le Jardin des Lavandes, 17:32
Couttolenc, Catherine, French National Collection holder, 18:26
Cox, Freda
botanical illustration by, 14:2, 4, 10, 15, 19
The Mediterranean Garden Society, 13:17–18
Crete, 12:2, 18:17
Critchlow, Joyce, High Altitude Lavender Growing, 9:3–5
Crowther, Tim, 12:9
culinary uses, 11:20, 14:19, 15:34, 41
Cultivar Naming Confusion, Virginia McNaughton, 10:4–7
Cultivars of Lavandula angustifolia, Susyn Andrews, 1:6–8
cultivation, 3:21–22, 5:22, 8:8, 9, 9:3–5, 12:16–17, 15:4, 17:3, 6, 28, 31, 32, 19:21, 24–26, 20:39, 41–42. See also container gardening; hardiness
customs regulations, 19:3–6
Cyprus, 12:2, 18:17

D

The Daisy Book, 6:1
Dalmatia, 18:17, 18
Dark-Flowered Beauties, Virginia McNaughton, 11:15–19
Dealtrey, Peter, 13:12
DeBaggio, Tom, 1:7, 2:1, 12, 16, 3:24–25, See also Growing Herbs from Seed, Cutting and Root; T. DeBaggio Herbs
de Bruyn, Elmarie, Lavender News from South Africa, 16:25
de la Sarraz, F.-C.-J. Gingins, 2:9
Denning, Stella, 14:22
Denny, Tim, 4:12, 7:3, 15:20
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), 3:4, 14:3
Desfontaines, R. L., 2:8, 9
Desvaux, A. N., 2:10
Did the Tudors Invent Lavender? Or Was It the Romans?, Anthony Lyman-Dixon, 14:14–17, 15:34–38, 16:20–24, 20:15–18
Dinegro Garden, 2:9
disease (plant)
Botrytis, 4:8, 10, 15:33
fungal, 8:7, 12:17, 15:32, 33, 16:14, 20:46, See also Botrytis
mould, 12:13
Phytophthora, 15:32, 33, 44
plant resistance to, 4:8, 15:33
resistance to antimicrobials, 4:10, 15:27
root rot, 12:3, 17
viral, shab, 8:7, 12:8
yellow decline, 8:7
DNA fingerprinting, 15:27–28, 16:8–9, 20:3–8
Dordi, Barbara
botanical illustration by, 9:1, 2, 9, 14, 14:2, 12
Collecting Lavenders, 10:2–3
Douglas, Joyce, lavandin to the U.S., 4:5
Downderry Nursery. See also Charlesworth, Simon
best sellers, 11:14, 18:24, 20:49–50
catalogue, 10:10, 22, 11:26, 15:2, 17:2, 19:26
and The Lavender Bag, 10:22, 15:2, 17:2, 18:10
lavender study days, 19:7, 20:43–45
National Collection at, 7:14, 15:2, 6, 17:32, 19:7
new cultivars, 17:9–10, 19:26
overview, 17:32
propagation procedure, 4:7–10
rosemary National Collection, 17:32
Downview Prison, 9:11–12, 10:20–21, 15:7
Drawing Workshop, 10:3
drought resistant plants, 13:17, 14:10, 12–13, 15:28, 18:27
Dundee Botanic Gardens, 13:17
Dutch lavender, 4:19, 12:18, 15:36, 16:23, See also under Lavandula ΄ intermedia
Dutch Nardus, 16:23
dwarf plants, 1:6, 7, 17:12
See also Lavandula angustifolia 'Erbalunga'; 'Little Lottie'; 'Mausen Dwarf'; 'Miss Muffet'

E

Eden Centre, 15:3
Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden, 12:5
Egypt, 1:3, 5, 4:17, 6:4, 12:2, 4, 18:19
Elffers, Charles, Lavender in South Africa, 20:9–10
El Hierro, collection visit to, 17:20–23, 21
endemic species, definition, 2:5
England, 5:5, 8:11, 9:1, 3–5, 11, 12, 10:10–12
English lavender, 13:21, 20:9, See also Lavandula angustifolia
Eritrea, 18:19
The Essential Lavender, 7:13, 11:24, 14:3
The Essential Lavender: Growing Lavender in New Zealand, 2:1
essential oil. See oil; perfume industry
Essential Oils, Touch and Dementia, Letitia Quirk, 16:7–8
Essential Oils from Lavenders and Lavandins, Len Price, 5:2–14
Essential Oils Research Laboratories, 4:12
The Essentials of Lavender, Rosemary Holmes, 7:2–3
Ethiopia, 1:5, 12:2, 18:19
Europe
Central, 4:18, 8:4, 11:22
cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:6, 7
cultivars of L. ΄ intermedia from, 1:9, 10
North, 14:14–16
South, 11:22
Southwest, 4:15, 8:4
Evans, Sarah, Cheshire Blue Lavender, 11:8–9
evolutionary aspects, 12:11, 14:8–13, 10, 16:9, 20:4–5

F

Fairweather, Chris, 12:9
Fairweather, Patrick, Lavender Study Day at Aline Fairweather Ltd., 15:2, 4–5
Falconer, Agnes, Lavender (poem), 10:12
Family Tree Magazine, reprint from, 14:21
Farm Tomita. See Tomita Lavender Farm
Fearn, Brian, 18:13
Fergeus, John J., 15:20. See also Cornwell, Charles P. and John J. Fergeus
fertiliser, 5:23, 9:7, 12:17
Festing, Sally, 20:16, See also The Story of Lavender
festivals, 9:13, 11:4, 7, 13:23, 17:25, 34, 20:39–42
field trials, 15:15, 16, 17
field variety, definition of term, 5:5
Filippi, Olivier, 18:27
Flashy Lavender, 18:12
Flora and Sylva, 8:6
Floral Hill Farm, 8:3
flower. See inflorescence
Food in England, excerpt, 15:41
For the Love of Lavender, Mary Borland, 9:13–14
For the Love of Lavender, 3rd annual festival, 13:23
Four Counties Nurseries, 14:22
fragrance. See aromatherapy; oil; perfume industry; scent
France. See also Pyrenees
book on Provencal lavenders, 7:11
collecting experiences in Provence, 11:12
co-operative farming, 14:25
cultivars from, 1:4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 4:20, 8:5, 7, 17:10
Digne Lavender Fair, 11:4, 7
early cultivation, 1:4, 20:15
farm subsidies, 17:35
land use changes in Provence, 5:3
Lavender Knighthood in Provence, 17:28
lavender production techniques, 17:32–34
lavender-scented thermals at Fayence, 10:16
Les Journιes de Plantes de Courson, 18:26
market revival and production statistics, 10:13–15
Museι de le Lavande in Avignon, 10:20
native lavenders, 1:2, 4:19, 5:5, 15:32, 18:18
oil from, 12:15, 15:12, 20:34
Paris Herbarium, 2:10, 11
Passionnιment Lavande conference, Sault en Provence, 9:5
'Fred Boutin' and 'Otto Quast', John C. MacGregor IV, 13:8–9
French lavender, nomenclature issues, 12:8, 13:21, See also Lavandula stoechas subsp. stoechas
Froeth, Judith, 14:25
Fuerteventura, L. pinnata in, unconfirmed, 5:17

G

The Garden, 17:11. See also Royal Horticultural Society
Gardeners World Live Fair, 13:17
Gardening with Lavender, Graham Pullinger, 10:10–12
Garden World, 3:13
Gargano, 18:18
gas chromatography, 5:7, 15:11, 27, 28, 16: 11, 19:10, 20:14
Gattefossι, 5:4
Gee, Sandra, The Lavender Pot, 18:21–22
Genesis, 13:12
genetics, 2:4, 3:18, 20, 4:2–4, 12, 5:5, 10:14, 15:27–28, 32, 16:6–9, 18:23, 20:3–8, 48–49
Gibraltar, 4:16
Glebe Farm, 17:3–4
Godfrey, Mary, visit to, 9:6
The Goode Oil, 4:1, 13, 8:7, 11:5
Goodwin Creek Gardens, cultivar from, 4:5, 10:21
Gran Canaria, 1:3, 5:17, 28, 6:5, 12:4, 15:42, 18:18
Greece, 1:1, 12:2, 4, 16:20–21, 18:17
Green Farm Plants, cultivar from, 2:15
Greensmith, Peter, 2:13
Gribble, Jan, Notes & Queries, 10:20
Grieve, Mrs. M., See A Modern Herbal
Grosso, P., cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:7
groundcover fabric, 17:3, 6
groundcovers, companion plants as, 13:20
Growing Herbs from Seed, Cutting and Root: an Adventure in Small Miracles, 3:1
Growing Lavender in Canada, Andrea McFadden, 17:25–26
Grullmans, cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:7

H

habitat, 14:8–13, 17:6, 23
Haegi, Laurie, 3:13
Hancock, Dave, 7:8
Handy Hints for Successful Growing, Martin Tustin, 5:22–23
hardiness, 5:22–23
Derbyshire gardening, 9:3
effects of Nov. 1996 frost, 7:9–10
L. ΄ allardii, 8:10
L. buchii, 11:12
L. canariensis, 9:6
L. dentata, 9:6, 20:27
L. ΄ heterophylla, 9:6
L. lanata, 9:6
L. multifida, 11:12
L. pubescens, 8:10
L. stoechas, 8:11, 20:27
L. viridis, 8:12, 12:19, 20:27
Matakohe, New Zealand gardening, 18:21–22
Nottingham gardening, 9:1, 15:3, 20:26–27
research by Simon Charlesworth, 11:14
tender lavenders as UK annuals, 20:26–27
testing at RBG Kew, 7:8
use of horticultural fleece to enhance, 20:27
Hardstoft Herb Nursery, 11:14
Harley, Ray, 2:2–6
Harrison, Tony, Notes & Queries, lavender taken to China, 9:16–17
Harry, Judy, Notes & Queries, contribution of book excerpt, 15:41
harvesting, 12:18, 14:20, 16:2, 17:3, 26, 28, 30–33
Head, Gillian, 7:3, 17:29
Head, Henry, 4:21, 7:2, 12:7–8. See also Norfolk Lavender
Head, Joan, See also The Lavender Bag
The Genus Lavandula, 11:21–23
International Registration of Lavenders?, 11:10–11
on L. ΄ allardii, 2:13, 5:24–27
on L. burmanii, 3:25–26
on L. 'Walberton's Silver Edge', 12:9
Labels for Lavenders, 6:2–7
Lavandula ΄ allardii, 5:24–27
Lavender Hunting in the Western Canary Islands, 17:13–24
Lavenders Down Under, 7:12–13
Lavender Study Day, 8:3–6
Les Journιes de Plantes de Courson, October 2002, 18:26
Notes & Queries, 5:28, 6:15
Plantarium 2002, 18:26
A Rubbish Tip Site, 8:9–12
Species Seedlings, 19:24–26
visit to Australia, March 2003, 18:27
What Do You Grow with Lavender?, 20:22–27
Where Do Lavenders Come From?, 12:2–5
Healey, Lucinda, L. ΄ allardii and L. ΄ heterophylla research, 5:28–29
hedging, 6:7, 9:16, 11:14, 15, 18, 12:3, 16, 13:10, 12–16, 15:31
Herbal Simples, 16:20
The Herbarium, 4:1
herbariums, 2:10, 11, 13, 3:12, 13, 4:21
The Herb Companion, 2:1, 3:25, 12:20, 16:15, 19:21–24, 20:47
Herb Farm, cultivars of L. ΄ intermedia from, 1:9, 10
Herb Growing and Marketing Network, 19:9
herbs, 13:19, 20, 17:6, See also Rosmarinus
Herbs Aplenty, 16:25
Herbs a Plenty, 20:14
Herb Society of America, 4:5, 12:6
Herb Society of Victoria, 3:12
Heteropyxis Natalensis, 20:10
Hevelingen, Andy, Notes & Queries, on lavenders in Oregon, 9:15–16
High Altitude Lavender Growing, Joyce Critchlow, 9:3–5
Hildegard of Bingen, 5:3
Hill, Avice, export of cultivars from New Zealand to the UK, 20:29
Hilltop Nursery, 15:2, 4, 16:2
Histoire Naturelle des Lavandes, 2:9
Hodgetts, Phil, 14:23, 17:5, 18:25
Holland. See Netherlands
Holmes, Rosemary. See also Yuulong Lavender Estate
background, 4:12
The Essentials of Lavender, 7:2–3
formation of national body, 4:11
herbarium specimens, 3:11
L. angustifolia 'Yuulong' from, 2:16
at Lavender Study Day, 8:3
Life Membership to TALGA, 14:25
naming of L. angustifolia 'Egerton Blue', 10:6
Notes & Queries, on L. Sidonie, 3:24
registered OPCA lavender collection, 3:12, 4:12
role at Yuulong, 7:4
supply of plants to Charles Sturt Univ., 20:7
Yuulong Lavender Estate, 7:4–6
Homestead Gardens, 13:9
honey from lavender, 16:12
Hopley Plants, cultivars from, 1:7, 14:23
Hop Pocket New House, 17:31
Hottinger, Jessica, Lavender Trust, 10:17–18, 12:20
House of Hanabito, 11:7
Howard, Mrs. Walter K., 2:12
Howard, Nancy, 4:5
Hughes family. See Blue Mountain Nursery
Huntington Botanical Gardens, 13:8
Hurn, Brian, 14:24
Hutchings, Jill, 5:25, 26
Hy, F. C., 2:10–11
Hy, l'Abbι Fιlix-Charles, 5:24–25
hybrids, 1:4, 2:7, 4:19, 21, 6:15–16
Hyde, Cy. See Well-Sweep Herb Farm
Hyde, Cyrus, L. viridis ΄ L. stoechas 'Cy's' by, 17:7

I

Iberian Peninsula, 4:17
Illingworth, Jan, Lavender Co-operative in Australia: Monaro Country Lavender Co-operative Ltd., 15:19–21
incense, stems as, 15:41
India, 1:5, 3:36, 7:10, 8:4, 11:22, 12:5, 14:7, 8, 18:13–16, 20
An Indian Lavender Story, Julian M. H. Shaw, 18:13–16
Industries Research & Development Corp., 18:24
inflorescence
bloom period, 8:12, 19:21, 20:22, 29
colour preferences, 20:47
colour range, 12:15, 18, 18:22
cut, 8:7, 11:2, 9, 17, 18, 12:6, 15, 20:13, 39, 46–47
dark, 11:15–19, 13:13
dried, 9:14, 15, 16, 11:16, 12:6, 16, 16:18, 17:3, 30–33, 18:21, 20:13, 40
L. angustifolia, 6:6, 13:13, 18:27
L. dentata variations, 2:15
L. ΄ intermedia, 6:7, 8:7–8
L. pinnata, 15:10
L. rotundifolia, 15:13
more than one colour in spike, 19:24
more than one colour per corolla, 13:15, 14:22
more than one colour spike per bush, 4:23, 7:12
pink, 12:19, 13:13–16, 16:14, 17:7, 12, 18:12
second bloom, 5:23, 11:16, 12:19, 20, 19:21, 20:50
white, 17:10, 12
year-long display, 12:19–20
infra-red spectroscopy, 19:10
In Search of Moroccan Lavenders, Tim Upson and Stephen Jury, 3:15–22
insect repellent, lavender as, 11:8, 27, 14:11, 19:11
International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants, 4:23, 11:10
International Conference, Nov. 1996 at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, 7:2–3, 6
International Herb Association, 12:6
International Organization for Standardization (ISO), 15:11, 12, 16:4–5, 19:10
International Registration Authority, 4:23, 11:10–11
International Registration of Lavenders?, Joan Head, 11:10–11
International Society for Horticulture Science, 11:10
Iran, 2:7, 12:4, 18:20
Ireland, 1:9, 13:17
iron deficiency, 17:8
irrigation, 5:22, 12:17, 14:5, 15:21, 20:50. See also drought resistant plants
Israel, 6:4, 12:4, 18:19, 20:51
Italian Nardus, 16:23
Italy, 1:2, 4, 2:8, 9, 4:17, 19, 12:2, 8, 13:21, 15:32, 18:18

J

Japan, 11:1–7, 17:28–29, 19:5
Jardim Botβnico da Madeira, 15:42
Jardin Botαnico Viera y Clavija (JVC), 15:42
Jardin des Plantes, 2:8, 9
Jardin du Soleil, 20:42
Jersey Lavender, 4:21, 9:6, 10:2, 15:6
Johannesburg Botanic Garden, 4:15, 17
John Innes Institute, 5:24, 25
John Jakson and Co., 14:19
Johnston, L., cultivars from, 1:7, 9
Johnston, Maj. Lawrence, 11:16, 13:14
Jones, Graham, 14:25
Jordan, 6:4, 12:4, 18:19
Jury, Stephen, 5:28–29, 6:5, 14:8–13. See also Upson, Tim and Stephen Jury

K

Kalpataru Botanical Garden, 18:13
Kandahar - Experimenting with Lavender, Daniel and Linda Brink, 20:11–14
Kawamoto, Mr. Masa, 11:4
Kemp, D., cultivars from, 2:7
Kenya, 8:5
ketones, 5:4, 6, 8
Kew Foundation, 7:7
Kew Scientist, 12:12
Kirklington Farm, 4:18
Kirsten, Keith, 4:16, 21
knot gardens, 17:5–6

L

Labelling Lavenders - A Confusing Story, Susyn Andrews, 4:14–22
La Gomera, 17:18–20, 21
Lanzarote, 1:3, 5:17, 6:5, 8:5, 9:8–10, 12:4, 15:41, 18:18
La Palma, 1:3, 17:16–18
Larkman, Clive, 8:3, 15:20
Larkman Nurseries, 8:3
Latymer, Hugo, Notes & Queries, on Mallorca, 15:43–44
Lavanda Inglesa, 13:21
Lavande, book review, 19:18–20
lavande ambrιe, 10:8, 9
Lavande by Patrizia Verza Ballesio, need for reviewer, 18:9
"Lavande fιmalle", 15:36
"Lavande male", 15:36
Lavandes et Lavandins, 10:2, 3, 14:17
Lavandes et Plantes Aromatiques, book review, 7:11
lavandin, See Lavandula ΄ intermedia
Lavandula
adaptations to Mediterranean habitat, 14:8–13
'Avonview', 3:8
'Bosisto', 3:13, 24
'Bowles', 10:15
'Cambridge Lady', 9:4
cultivation in the British Isles, 1:1–3
distribution, 12:2–5, map
'Evelyn Cadzow', 3:6–7
generic relationship to other Labiatae, 2:3
'Goldburg', 16:15, 17:7
'Goodwin Creek Gray', 2:7
'Goodwin Creek Grey', 10:21, 12:6, 19
'Goodwin Greek', 10:21
'Goodwyn Creek', 10:21
habit, 11:21
'Hanamoiwa', 11:6
'Hayasaki', 11:6
'Helmsdale', 3:7, 11:18–19, 15:4, 44
'Hidcote Blue', 10:10, 11
hybrids in cultivation and in the wild, 1:4
'James Compton', 1:1
Jury 14448, 18:8
Jury 14464, 18:8
'Magenta Aurora', 10:7
'Maillette', 15:11
'Marshwood', 3:7, 15:4, 44
'Mitcham', 2:13, 14
native range, 18:17–20
number of species, debate, 11:21, 16:16
oil standards, 15:11–14
'Okamurasaki', 11:6
'Old English', 13:4
phylogeny, 16:9
'Pippa White', 3:8
'Ploughman's Blue', 15:44
'Plum', 3:7–8
'Princess Blue', 10:10, 11
production, tonnes per year, 5:10
'Pukehou', 3:9, 15:4
RBG Kew monograph on, 14:22, 15:42
'Regal Splendour', 11:19, 15:4
'Richard Gray', Award of Garden Merit, 17:12
'Sawyers', 17:3, 12
Sidonie, 2:15, 16, 3:12–13, 24
'Sidonie', 18:21–22
'Silver Edge', 12:9
(Silver Form), 1:1
'Swan River Pink', 10:7
'Tickled Pink', 15:4
'Tim's Variegated', 12:9
unidentified hybrids, in South Africa, 4:19, 21
unidentified species, Canary Islands, 17:18, 19, 22
'Vera', 1:9
'Walberton's Silver Edge', 17:6
(white flowered form), 1:2
'Willowbridge White', 3:9
'Youtei', 11:6
'Yuulong', 7:5
Lavandula, origin of term, 20:16
Lavandula (lavender farm), visitors from Japan, 11:4
Lavandula abrotanoides, 1:3
Lavandula Allardi, 5:24
Lavandula ΄ allardii
'African Pride' (formerly Clone A), 2:12–13, 4:20–21, 9:4, 15: 43, 20:9
in Australia, 3:13
Clone B, 2:13–14
'Devantville Cuche', 15:43
DNA fingerprinting, 20:3–8
dried flowers, 12:16
hardiness, 5:23, 7:9, 10, 8:10, 15:3
in hot and humid climates, 12:6
leaves, 20:6
in Madeira, 15:42
medicinal properties, 16:11
native range, 1:1
nomenclature issues, 20:9
occurring/reported from cultivation, 1:4
research, 5:28–29, 8:5
synonyms, 3:12, 6:6–7
taxonomy, 2:11–12
time chart, 2:10–11
unidentified clone in South Africa, 4:21
in The Wrong Garden exhibit at Chelsea Flower Show, 19:27
Lavandula ΄ allardii, Joan Head, 5:24–27
Lavandula angustifolia, 14:4
'Alba', 1:6, 3:3, 4:23, 7:12, 19:23
'Alpine Alba', 12:19
anatomy, 1:12, 4:18
anti-microbial properties, 15:25, 26, 20:32–35
aroma analysis, 19:11
aromatherapy, 5:9–10
ascaricidal activity, 20:36
'Ashdown Forest', 1:6, 2:7, 3:25–26, 6:14, 18:24, 20:24
'Avice Hill', 3:9–10
'Baby Blue', 1:6, 12:15
'Baby White', 1:7
'Backhouse Purple', 1:6
'Beechwood Blue', 1:6, 17:12
'Betty's Blue', 9:15
bloom period, 12:19–20, 20:22
'Blue Cushion', 1:6, 12:18, 13:12
'Blue Dwarf', 1:6
'Blue Fragrance', 1:6
'Blue Ice', 19:26, 20:44
'Blue Mountain', 3:9, 11:16–17, 13:13
'Blue Mountain White', 19:23
'Bosisto', 2:16
'Bowles', 10:5
'Bowles Early', 1:6
'Bowles Early Dwarf', 1:6
'Bowles Early Variety', 1:6
bracteoles, 2:11
breeding, 16:6
'Bridehead Silver', 15:18, 18:27
in British Columbia, Canada, 17:25–26
'Buena Vista', 9:15, 12:15, 20, 20:50
'Burmanii', 20:5, 7
'Cedar Blue', 2:7
chemical composition of oil, 20:14
chromosome number, 4:3
'Coconut Ice', 13:15, 19:24
'Colgate Blue', 1:10
colour range of cultivars, 12:15
'Compacta', 1:6, 15:13
'Crystal Lights', 18:26
cut flowers, 12:15
'Dark Supreme', 12:20, 19:21, 20:50
'Delphine', 18:26
description, 4:17–18
as diuretic, 19:10
DNA fingerprinting, 20:3–8
'Dwarf Blue', 1:6
'Dwarf Munstead', 1:7
'Dwarf White', 1:7
'Edelweiss', 1:6
'Egerton Blue', 10:6
'English', 17:26
as English lavender, 13:21
'Erbalunga', 18:27
'Fiona English', 19:23, 24
'565/6', 3:10
'Folgate', 1:10, 6:14, 10:11, 17:3, 20:49
'Folgate Blue', 1:10
'Folgate Dwarf', 1:6
'Folgate Variety', 1:10
'Foveaux Storm', 11:17–18
'Fring', 1:6
'Fring A', 1:6
'Fring Favourite', 1:6
G4, 1:6
'Granny's Bouquet', 18:26
'Graves', 1:7
'Gray Lady', 1:7, 9:16, 11:16, 12:15
'Grey Lady,' nomenclature issues, 9:16, 10:5
growth rate, 7:8
'Gwendolen Anley', 1:7
habitat, 5:5, 17:6
hair growth enhancement by, 20:37
hardiness, 5:23
'Hardstoft Pink', 13:16
'Heacham Blue', 1:6
height, 12:16
Herbal Centre Giant (HCG), 20:12, 13, See also L.angustifolia ΄ heterophylla
'Hidcote', 13:14
      Award of Garden Merit, 17:11
      best seller at Downderry Nursery, 20:49
      dark flower, 11:15, 13:13
      hardiness, 9:4
      as hedge, 12:16
      in a lavender fable, 19:23–24
      on Mallorca, 15:44
      nomenclature issues, 2:7, 3:3, 11:16–17, 19:23
      not seen in South Africa, 4:19
      nursery which carries, 12:15
      origin, 1:7, 11:16, 19:23
      popularity, 12:6, 20:40
      potpourri, 17:3
      sales, 11:14
      synonyms, 1:7
      warning on seed propagation, 12:8
'Hidcote Blue', 1:7, 3:3
'Hidcote Pink', 1:7, 12:15, 19, 13:14, 14, 15
'Hidcote' Plant B, 18:24
'Hidcote Variety', 6:14, 15
'Hidcote White', 14:22
'Imperial Gem', 1:7, 7:5, 9:4, 11:13, 14, 16, 17:6, 12
'Irene Doyle', 1:7, 12:6, 15:13
'Jean Davis', 1:7, 12:19, 13:13
'Lady', 1:7, 9:6, 10:6
'Lavender Lady', 3:13, 10:6
leaves, 15:24
'Little Lottie', 13:16, 17:7, 12
'Loddon Blue', 1:7, 12:15, 15:18, 17:12, 20:24
'Loddon Pink', 1:7, 6:6, 6, 10:11, 12:19, 13:5, 15, 17:12
'Luberon', 18:26
'Lullaby', 13:15
'Lullaby Pink', 13:15
'Lullingstone Castle', 1:7
'Maillette', 1:7, 5:5, 17:3, 26, 20:12, 13, 44
'Martha Roderick', 7:13, 9:15, 12:15, 18, 15:30–33
'Mausen Dwarf', 10:6
medicinal properties, 16:10, 11
'Melissa', 7:13, 12:15, 19, 13:14, 19:21, 20:40
'Melissa Lilac', 19:26, 20:44
'Middachten', 1:7
'Miss Dawn Derry', 18:26
'Miss Donnington', 1:6
'Miss Dunnington', 1:6
'Miss Katherine', 13:15, 17:7, 12
'Miss Muffet', 13:11, 11, 12, 17:12
'Mitcham Gray', 1:7
'Mitcham Grey', 12:15
'Mont Ventoux', 18:26
'Mr Thompson's Blend', 1:7
'Munstead'
      hardiness, 9:4
      as hedge, 12:16
      L. burmanii as, 3:25–26
      nomenclature note, 10:6
      not seen in South Africa, 4:19
      in Oregon, U.S., 12:15
      origin, 1:7
      potpourri, 17:3
      synonyms, 1:7
      trends in UK sales, 6:15
      warning on seed propagation, 12:8
'Munstead Blue', 1:7
'Munstead Pink', 1:8
'Munstead Variety', 1:7
'Nana 1', 1:7
'Nana 2', 1:8
'Nana Alba', 20:24
      Award of Garden Merit, 17:12
      not seen in South Africa, 4:19
      in Oregon, U.S., 12:15
      origin, 1:7
      parentage of L. angustifolia 'Miss Muffet', 13:11
      pests, 4:9
      popularity, 11:14
      possible parentage of L. angustifolia 'Bridehead Silver', 15:18
      synonyms, 1:7
      trends in UK sales, 6:14
'Nana Atropurpurea', 1:8, 11:17, 12:15, 20, 13:13
'Nana Compacta', 1:6
'Nana Eastgrove', 2:7
'Nana Rosea', 1:8, 13:13
native range, 4:18, 11:22, 12:3, 15:32, 18:17
in New Zealand, two "true" versions, 11:15–16
'No. 6', 1:8
'No. 9', 1:8, 5:5
nomenclature issues, 4:21, 11:15, 16, 17, 13:21, 15:35, 36
oil, 5:5, 8, 13, 14:12, 15:21
origin of cultivars, 1:6–8
'Pacific Blue', 3:10, 18:21
'Pacific Pink', 13:15
parentage of hybrids, 6:7, 8:7, 9:4, 15, 16, 10:11, 19, 12:3, 15, 16, 14:4, 20:3, 6, 7
'Pastor's Pride', 12:15, 20:50
pests, 4:9
'Peter Pan', 18:23–24, 19:23, 20:49
'Pink', 13:13
'Ploughman's Pink', 13:16
'Princess Blue', 1:8
Provencal, 1:8
pruning for second flowering, 5:23
'Purple Bouquet', 20:51
at RBG Kew, 7:7
reblooming cultivars, 19:21, 20:50
rooting time, 4:9
'Rosea', 1:8, 4:18, 12:15, 19, 13:13
'Royal Purple', 1:8, 7:5, 18:24
'Royal Velvet', 9:15–16, 12:6, 15, 17:26, 20:40, 51
'Sachet', 7:13
'St. Brelade', 19:24
'Sarah', 12:15, 20:50
scent, 5:9
'Sharon Roberts', 9:15, 12:15
'Skylark', 17:10, 19:21, 20:50
soil type, 5:22
in South Africa, 4:18, 16:25
'Summerland Supreme', 1:8, 20:50
'Super', 5:5
synonyms, 4:17, 5:5, 10:5, 12:14
'Tucker's Early Purple', 12:20
'Twickel Purple', 1:10, 4:23, 10:11, 15:13, 18:23–24, 19:21
'Two Seasons', 19:21
as type species for Sect. Lavandula, 6:3
unidentified hybrid at South Africa, 4:19
'Vera', 3:3, 10:6–7
'Victorian Amethyst', 17:10
'Walberton's Silver Edge', nomenclature issues, 17:7
'Wendy Carlile', Award of Garden Merit, 17:12
(white form), 7:12
'W.K. Doyle', 12:20, 19:21
'Yuulong', 2:16, 3:12, 23, 10:6
Lavandula angustifolia ΄ L. dentata, 4:20
Lavandula angustifolia ΄ L. lanata
'Ana Luisa', 12:16, 18, 15:33, 17:9–10, 18:11, 20:46
'Andreas', 15:33, 18:11
'Bridehead Blue', 15:18, 18:11
'Cornard Blue', 1:4, 6:7, 15:33
'England', 18:11
'Jennifer', 18:11
'Joan Head', 10:19, 15:33, 18:11, 20:3–8
'Kathleen Elizabeth', 9:16, 15:33
'Lisa Marie', 9:15, 15:31–33, 17:10, 18:11
'Molten Silver', 15:33, 18:11
'Moroccan', 15:33, 18:11
native range, 1:4
'Richard Gray', 1:4, 15:33, 18:11
'Richard Grey', 7:7, 12:18
'Sawyers', 15:33
      Isle of Wight gardening, 10:11, 12
      leaves, 12:3, 18
      native range, 1:4
      origin and description, 6:7, 18:11
      soil type, 9:4
      synonyms, 15:33
      trends in UK sales, 6:15
'Sawyers Hybrid', 1:4
'Sawyer's Hybrid', 15:33
'Silver Frost'
      crosses, 18:11
      dried flowers, 12:16
      hardiness, 20:46
      leaves, 12:3, 18
      origin and description, 9:16
      popularity, 12:6
      synonyms, 15:33
Lavandula angustifolia subsp. angustifolia, 1:2, 7:10
'Coconut Ice', 20:29
'Crystal Lights', 20:29
cultivars in New Zealand, 20:29
'Lavenite Petite', 20:29
'Melissa Lilac', 20:29, 30
Lavandula angustifolia subsp. delphinensis, 7:10
Lavandula angustifolia subsp. latifolia, 1:2, 4
Lavandula angustifolia subsp. pyrenaica, 7:10
Lavandula angustifolia var. angustifolia, 18:17, 18
Lavandula angustifolia var. delphinensis, 18:18
Lavandula angustifolia var. pyrenaica, 18:18
Lavandula angustifolia var. turolensis, 18:18
Lavandula antineae, 1:5, 11:22, 14:13, 18:19
Lavandula aristibracteata
description, 6:4
hardiness, 7:9, 10
introduction, 1:5
leaves, 15:29, 17:34
native range, 6:4, 8:10, 11:23, 12:5, 18:19
propagation, 8:10
seeds, 19:25
Lavandula ΄ 'Atlas', 17:10
Lavandula atriplicifolia, 1:5, 11, 11:23, 18:19, 20
Lavandula bipinnata
anatomy, 18:15
hardiness, 7:9, 10, 19:26
in India, 18:13
introduction, 1:5
native range, 11:22, 12:5, 18:20
at Reading University, 7:8
soil type, 8:4
taxonomy, 3:26
Lavandula brevidens, 1:5, 2:5, 3:20, 7:10, 8:11, 11:22, 18:8, 19
Lavandula buchii
evolution and grazing, 12:11
hardiness, 7:10, 11:12
height, 15:9
leaves, 19:25
native range, 8:5, 9, 12:4, 18:18
not present on La Gomera, 17:19
overview, 15:9
taxonomy, 5:16–17
Lavandula buchii var. buchii, 5:17, 18, 7:9, 11:22, 17:14, 15
Lavandula buchii var. gracile
on Gran Canaria, 15:42
hardiness, 7:9
leaves, 17:24
native range, 8:11, 11:22
soil type, 8:11
taxonomy, 5:17, 18, 19
Tenerife sites, 17:14
Lavandula buchii var. tolpidifolia, 5:17, 18, 11:22
Lavandula burmanii, 3:25–26
Lavandula ΄ burnatii, 5:11
Lavandula canariensis, 12:10, 15:27
in the Canary Islands, 5:15–16
cultivation in South Africa, 20:12
description, 4:16–17, 5:15, 16, 15:9
El Hierro sites, 17:20, 21, 22, 23
evolution and grazing, 12:11
hardiness, 5:23, 7:9, 10, 9:4, 6, 18:22
indoor gardening, 9:6, 7
lack of hybridisation, 5:16
La Gomera sites, 17:18, 19, 20
La Palma sites, 17:16, 17, 18
leaves, 17:4, 29, 19:25
morphology, 6:7
native range, 1:3, 4:16, 5:15–16, 6:7, 8:5, 11:22, 12:4, 15:42, 18:18
parentage of hybrids, 6:15, 8:5, 12:11, 19:25, 26
at RBG Kew, 7:7
rooting time, 4:8
synonyms, 1:3
Tenerife sites, 17:14, 15, 16
Lavandula canariensis ΄ L. pinnata, 1:4
Lavandula carnosa, 18:16
Lavandula ΄ christiana, 8:5, 11, 12:11, 17:5, 18:18, 19:22, 25, 26
Lavandula citriodora, 1:5, 11:22, 18:20
Lavandula Collections in the UK, 15:6–7
Lavandula coronopifolia
on collection visit to Morocco, 3:19
description, 14:12–13, 18:7–8
growth rate, 7:8
hardiness, 7:9, 10
introduction, 1:5
L. aff. coronopifolia under cultivation, 18:8
leaves, 18:6
native range, 11:22, 12:4, 18:19, 20
phylogeny, 2:7
synonyms, 11:22
Lavandula coronopifolia subsp. humbertii, 3:19
Lavandula coronopifolia subsp. subtropica, 3:19
Lavandula coronopifolia var. humbertii, 18:5, 19
Lavandula coronopifolia var. subtropica, 18:18, 19
Lavandula dentata
aroma analysis, 19:11
bracteoles, lack of, 2:11
change to Sect. Dentata, 2:4, 6:3
(dark-flowered form), 10:7
'Dark Supreme', 3:24
'Dusky Maiden', 19:23, 24
as French lavender in Australia, 13:21
hardiness, 5:23, 9:6, 15:3, 18:22, 20:27
indoor gardening, 9:6, 7
introduced to the Canary Islands, 5:15
leaf undersurface, 1:11
'Linda Ligon', 2:16, 3:1, 24–25, 7:13, 15:44
'Monet', 10:7
in Morocco, 3:16, 22
nomenclature issues, 4:20, 13:21, 19:27
parentage of hybrids, 2:9, 10, 5:24, 6:6, 20:6
'Royal Crown', 1:1, 9:4
'Sleeping Beauty', 3:24
topiary, 9:7, 10:21
'Two Seasons', 3:24
variations in inflorescence, 2:15
Lavandula dentata forma albiflora, 2:7
Lavandula dentata forma rosea, 3:18
Lavandula dentata ΄ L. angustifolia, 1:1, 4, 2:9
Lavandula dentata ΄ L. latifolia, 1:1, 4, 2:10, 11
Lavandula dentata var. balearica, 18:18, 19
Lavandula dentata var. candicans, 9:2, 10:18, 14:12
cultivation in South Africa, 20:12, 13
description, 4:16
DNA fingerprinting, 20:3–8
evolutionary adaptations, 14:12
hardiness, 7:9
introduction, 4:16
on Mallorca, 15:44
in Morocco, 3:16, 18:3
native range, 4:16, 11:21, 12:3, 18:18, 19
parentage of L. ΄ allardii, 20:6
(pink flowered form), 12:3
(white flowered form), 12:3
Lavandula dentata var. dentata
description, 4:15–16
forma albiflora, 18:19
forma rosea, 13:16, 18:19
on Gran Canaria, 15:42
hardiness, 7:9
'Linda Ligon', 12:9
in Morocco, 3:18, 18:3
morphology, 6:4–5
native range, 1:1, 2:7, 4:16, 6:4–5, 11:21, 12:3, 18:17, 18, 19, 20
nomenclature issues, 4:16
parentage of L. ΄ heterophylla, 20:6
at RBG Kew, 7:7
in South Africa, 4:16
synonyms, 1:1
Lavandula dentato-latifolia, 5:24
Lavandula dhofarensis, 1:5, 7:9, 11:23, 12:5, 18:20, 19:26
Lavandula dhofarensis subsp. dhofarensis, 7:9
Lavandula ΄ 'Dilly Dilly', 17:7
Lavandula foliosa, 11:22
Lavandula forma albiflora, 1:1
Lavandula forma leucantha, 1:1
Lavandula forma rosea, 1:1
Lavandula fragrans, 5:11
Lavandula galgalloensis, 1:5, 11:23, 18:19
Lavandula gibsonii, 1:5, 3:26, 11:22, 12:5, 18:13, 14, 20
Lavandula ΄ 'Goldburg', 19:22
Lavandula ΄ 'Grappenhall', 19:22
Lavandula hasikensis, 1:5, 11:23, 18:20
Lavandula ΄ heterophylla
chemical composition of oil, 20:14
description, 12:19
DNA fingerprinting, 20:3–8
hardiness, 9:6, 12:19
in humid climates, 12:6
hummingbirds attracted to, 17:8
indoor gardening, 9:6, 7
leaves, 20:6
native range, 1:1
occurring/reported from cultivation, 1:4
parentage and DNA fingerprinting, 20:6
research, 5:28–29
taxonomy, 2:11–12
time chart, 2:8–10
variety a, 2:9, 10, 11
variety b, 2:9, 10, 11
Lavandula ΄ heterophylla and L. ΄ allardii: a puzzling complex, Susyn Andrews, 2:8–14
Lavandula hortensis, 1:9, 4:19
Lavandula ΄ hortensis, 5:11
Lavandula hybrida, 2:10, 4:19, 5:11
Lavandula ΄ hybrida, 1:2
Lavandula Hybrids, Susyn Andrews, 1:4
Lavandula ΄ intermedia, 15:13
'Abrial', 1:9, 10:14
'Abrialii', 1:9, 4:5, 15:12
'Abrialis', 1:9, 5:11, 12, 10:5, 20:13
'Alba'
      availability in Oregon, US, 12:15
      availability in Washington, US, 20:40
      Award of Garden Merit, 17:12
      cut flowers, 12:6
      disease, 12:17
      Isle of Wight gardening, 10:11
      knot garden, 17:5–6
      more than one colour spike per bush, 4:23
      morphology, 6:7
      nomenclature issues, 3:3, 4:23
      origin, 1:9
      synonyms, 12:17
Alba Group, 14:22
'Alexis', 18:27
anatomy, 1:12, 4:17
'Arabian Knight', 14:5
'Arabian Night', 3:4, 10, 10:5, 14:4, 5, 17:12
'Arabian Nights', 14:5
in Australia, lack of, 3:23
'Badsey Blue', 18:25
bloom period, 6:7, 20:22
'Bogong', 10:5
branching, 14:5
breeding, 16:6
in British Columbia, Canada, 17:25–26
'Bujong', 10:5
'Byjong', 10:5
'Cathy's White', 17:10
'Caty Blanc', 17:10, 20:40, 50
'Chaix', 10:6
chemical composition of oil, 20:14
'Colgate Blue', 1:10
in Costa Rica, 20:51
cultivars, 1:9–10
'Dilly Dilly', 3:4, 10:4, 14:4, 20:51
DNA fingerprinting, 20:3–8
'Dutch', 1:9, 12:18
Dutch Group, 1:9
'Dutch Mill', 12:18
'Early Dutch', 1:9
as English lavender, 13:21
'Fat Spike Grosso', 20:50
'Fιlibre', 18:26
fertile, cause for rare phenomena, 4:4
'Folgate', 1:10
'Folgate Blue', 1:10
'Folgate Variety', 1:10
'41/70', 3:4, 10, 10:5, 14:5
'Fragrant Memories', 2:7, 10:11, 19:23
'Fred Boutin', 12:1, 13:8
'Futura', 18:27
'Giant Blue', 1:9
'Giant Grappenhall', 1:9
'Gigantea', 1:9
'Glasnevin', 1:9
'Glasnevin Variety', 1:9
'Grappenhall', 1:9, 3:3, 12:8, 17:6, 19:23, 20:13
'Grappenhall Variety', 1:9
'Gray Dutch', 1:9
'Grey Hedge', 10:6, 11
'Grey Lady', 10:5
'Gros Bleu', 19:26, 20:43
'Grosso'
      anatomy and description, 8:7
      best seller at Downderry Nursery, 20:49
      bloom period, 12:20
      commercial success, 5:11
      cultivation in South Africa, 20:13
      cultivation in Washington, 20:40
      dried flowers, 17:3
      early distribution among nurseries, 4:5
      growth rate, 8:8
      inflorescence, 11:18, 12:15
      introduction to Australia, 7:5
      Isle of Wight gardening, 10:11
      in a lavender fable, 19:23
      on Mallorca, 15:44
      in New Zealand, 11:18, 18:21
      oil, 5:2, 15:12, 13, 17:7, 26, 20:44
      origin, 8:7, 14:3
      percent of France's oil market, 12:15
      plant portrait, 8:7–8
      popularity, 12:6, 20:51
      production in France, 10:14
      rooting time, 4:9
      synonyms, 3:4, 10:4–5, 14:3–4, 5, 17:7
      trends in UK sales, 6:14
'Grove Ferry', 2:7
habitat, 17:6
hardiness, 5:23
height, 12:16
'Hidcote Giant', 1:9, 10:11, 11:18, 12:16, 15:13, 20:12, 49
'Hidcote White', 3:3
historical background, 5:10–11
'Impress Purple', 3:4, 10, 10:5, 11:18, 14:5, 19:23
'Julien', 18:27
'Lullingstone Castle', 9:4, 14:23, 20:12
in Madeira, 15:42
'Maime Epis Tete', 1:9
'Maime Ιpis Tκte', 15:12
'Miss Donnington', 10:5–6
native range, 18:18
in New Zealand, 20:29
'Nizza', 15:43
nomenclature issues, 13:21, 20:3
oil, 5:8, 15:11–14, 21
'Old English', 1:9, 10:11, 19:23, 20:29
ornamental plantings, 12:18–19
parentage of hybrids, 9:4, 10:11, 19, 12:3
pink-flowered, lack of, 12:9
production in France, 10:14–15
'Provence', 1:9, 12:16, 15:13, 20:13, 40
'Pseudo-Hidcote Giant', 15:13
range, 1:2, 4
at RBG Kew, 7:7
'Reydovan', 5:11
rooting time, 4:9
scent, 5:11
'Scottish Cottage', 10:6
'Seal', 1:10, 9:6, 10:5, 12:20, 18:21, 19:23, 20:13, 49
'Silver', 12:18
'Silver Gray', 1:10, 15:43
'Silver Grey', 15:43
soil type, 5:22, 12:16
'Soumian', 1:10
in South Africa, 4:20, 16:25
'Standard', 1:10, 15:12
sterility, 4:2–4, 16:6
'Super'
      bloom period, 12:20
      early distribution among nurseries, 4:5
      import history in New Zealand, 10:5
      lack of source in South Africa, 20:13
      medicinal uses, 5:12
      oil, 5:8, 12, 10:5, 12:15, 15:12
      origin, 1:10
      production in France, 10:14
      synonyms, 3:4, 10:4, 5, 14:4
'Super A', 14:4
'Super B', 14:4
'Super C', 14:4
'Sussex', 10:5, 19:23
synonyms, 1:2, 4:19, 5:11, 10:5
'Tall White', 20:50
taxonomy, 11:22
'Twickel Gem', 1:10
'Twickel Purple', 1:10, 10:24, 15:13
'Vera', 10:5
'Walberton's Silver Edge', 16:15, 17:7
      12:9
wands from, 12:14
'Waterford Giant', 14:22
'White Grosso', 17:10
'White Hedge', 12:17
'Wilson's Giant', 3:4, 10:4, 14:4, 5
'Wilsons's Giant', DNA fingerprinting, 20:5
'Yuulong', 10:6
Lavandula lanata
aroma analysis, 19:11
DNA fingerprinting, 20:3–8
evolutionary adaptations, 14:10
growth rate, 7:8
hardiness, 5:23, 7:10, 9:6, 17:6
indoor gardening, 9:6, 7
Isle of Wight gardening, 10:11
leaves, 9:7
native range, 1:2, 11:22, 12:3, 15:32, 18:17, 18
parentage of hybrids, 6:7, 9:15, 16, 12:3, 6, 16, 18, 15:32–33
at RBG Kew, 7:7
'Richard Gray', 1:4
rooting time, 4:9
susceptibility to damp, 5:22
Lavandula ΄ lanata, 'Andreas', 17:7
Lavandula lanata ΄ L. angustifolia. See also Lavandula angustifolia ΄ L. lanata
'Gorgeous', 19:26, 20:43, 48–49
Lavandula lanata ΄ L. dentata, 2:7
'Goodwin Creek Grey', 15:44, 18:11
Lavandula lanata ΄ L. latifolia, 1:4
Lavandula latifolia, 14:4
anatomy, 1:12, 2:11, 4:18
anti-microbial properties, 20:35
bracteoles, 2:11
chemical composition of oil, 14:12, 20:14
chromosome number, 4:3
description, 4:19
DNA fingerprinting, 20:3–8
growth rate, 7:8
hardiness, 5:23, 7:10
historical mention of, 5:3
medicinal properties, 19:10, 15
morphology, 5:4
native range, 1:2, 4:19, 11:22, 12:3, 18:18
nomenclature issues, historical, 15:35, 38 n.4
oil, 5:7–8
parentage of hybrids, 5:24, 6:6, 7, 7:10, 8:7, 12:15, 14:4, 20:3, 6, 7
scent, 5:4, 7
from seed, success, 4:9
in South Africa, 4:19
synonyms, 4:19, 5:7
Lavandula latifolia ΄ L. angustifolia, 14:12
Lavandula legitima, 5:9
Lavandula ΄ leptostachya, 5:11
Lavandula ΄ losae, 1:4, 18:18
Lavandula macra, 1:5, 11:23, 18:19, 20
Lavandula mairei, 1:5, 2:5, 7:8–9, 12:4, 18:5, 6, 19, 19:26
Lavandula mairei var. antiatlantica, 3:19, 8:11, 11:22, 18:7
Lavandula mairei var. intermedia, 3:19, 6:14, 7:9, 18:7
Lavandula mairei var. mairei, 3:19, 7:9, 11:22, 18:5
Lavandula marocanna, 11:22, 19:26
Lavandula maroccana
description, 18:4
hardiness, 7:9, 10
introduction, 1:5
leaves, 18:6
in Morocco, 2:5, 3:17–18
native range, 12:4, 18:19
in North Africa, 14:12–13
Lavandula maroccana ΄ L. mairei, 7:9, 10
Lavandula minutolii, 12:10
in the Canary Islands, 5:18–19
description, 15:9
entry in lavender trials by Joan Head, 5:28
hardiness, 7:10
leaves, 1:11, 15:42, 17:8
native range, 1:3, 5:15, 18–19, 6:5, 8:4, 5, 9, 11, 12:4, 17:8, 18:18
soil type, 8:4
trends in UK sales, 6:14
Lavandula minutolii var. minutolii, 11:22, 15:42
Lavandula minutolii var. tenuipinna, 5:19, 11:22, 17:14, 23
Lavandula minutolli, 19:25
Lavandula multifida, 10:9
description, 4:17, 18:7
habit, 12:4
hardiness, 5:23, 7:9, 10, 11:12
hybridisation with L. pinnata, 19:26
leaves, 18:6
on Mallorca, 15:44
in Morocco, 3:16–17, 18
native range, 1:3, 4:17, 11:22, 12:4, 18:7, 18, 19
nomenlcature issues, 17:3
parentage of unidentified hybrid, 6:15
rooting time, 4:8
in South Africa, 4:17
synonyms, 5:15
Lavandula multifida subsp. canariensis, 1:3
Lavandula multifida var. canariensis, 3:13
Lavandula nimmoi, 1:5, 11, 11:23, 18:20
Lavandula officinalis, 1:2, 3:2–3, 4:17, 5:5, 9, 12:14
Lavandula pedunculata, 2:2, 3:14, 11:21
Lavandula pinnata, 9:9, 11:23, 15:10
aroma analysis, 19:11
in Australia, 3:13
in the Canary Islands, 5:16–17, 17:23
description, 4:17, 5:17
evolution and grazing, 12:11
hardiness, 5:23, 7:10
hybridisation, 19:25–26
in Lanzarote, 9:8–10
leaf undersurface, 1:11
on Mallorca, 15:44
morphology, 6:5
native range, 4:17, 5:17, 6:5, 8:4, 5, 9, 11:22, 12:4, 15:41, 42, 18:18
nomenclature issues, 4:16, 8:5, 19:25–26
parentage of hybrids, 2:16, 3:24, 6:15, 8:5, 12:11, 19:25
in pots, 12:19
at RBG Kew, 7:7
seeds, 19:25
'Sidonie', 7:12
vs. L. buchii, 5:17
Lavandula pinnata ΄ L. canariensis, 6:6–7
Lavandula pinnata var. buchii, 5:19
Lavandula pinnata var. pinnata, 1:3, 4:8
Lavandula ΄ 'Provence', 19:22
Lavandula pubescens
habit, 6:4, 19:26
hardiness, 7:9, 10, 8:10
inflorescence, 19:26
introduction, 1:3
native range, 6:4, 8:10, 11:22, 12:4, 18:19, 20
Lavandula rejdalii, 18:5, 6
Lavandula rotundifolia, 15:13
description, 15:9
evolutionary adaptations, 14:10
habit, 6:5, 8:9–10, 12:4
hardiness, 7:10
leaf undersurface, 1:11
morphology, 8:9–10
native range, 1:5, 2:7, 6:5, 8:9, 11:22, 12:4, 14:10, 18:18
propagation, 8:10
at Reading University, 7:8
seeds, 19:25
Lavandula santoliniifolia, 1:1
Lavandula setifera, 1:5, 11, 11:23, 18:19, 20
Lavandula somaliensis, 1:5, 11, 11:23, 18:19
Lavandula spica
historical use of term, 15:36, 16:20
nomenclature issues, 4:16
outdated nomenclature, 3:2–3
parentage of L. heterophylla var. b, 2:9
synonyms, 1:2, 9, 4:17, 19, 5:5, 7
Lavandula spica-latifolia, 5:11
Lavandula spica var. angustifolia, 1:2
Lavandula spica var. gigantea, 3:12
Lavandula stoechas, 5:27, 7:14
aroma analysis, 19:11
Award of Garden Merit, 17:11
'Ballerina', 20:28, 30
Bella series, 18:12
bloom period, 12:19, 20:29
breeding for Australian gardening, 18:12
'Chico', 20:51
cultivars in New Zealand, 20:28
'Curly Top', 17:7
description, 3:14, 14:7
early cultivation, 20:15
'Fathead', 11:14, 19:23, 20:49
hardiness, 5:23, 8:11, 9:4, 17:6, 20:27
'Helmsdale', 20:28
historical mention of, 5:3
introduced to the Canary Islands, 5:15
'Kew Red', 11:14, 13:16, 16:14
in Madeira, 15:42
'Madrid Blue', 17:10
'Madrid Pink', 16:14
'Madrid Purple', 16:14, 15
'Madrid Sky Blue', 16:14, 15
'Madrid White', 16:14, 15
'Magenta Aurora', 13:16
'Marshwood', 20:28, 30
medicinal properties, 19:10
in Morocco, 18:3
native habitat, 14:8–9
native range, 5:4, 11:21, 14:7
nomenclature issues, 16:22
oil, 5:8
in Oregon, U.S., 17:7
'Otto Quast', 13:9
'Otto Quasti', 13:9
'Otto Quest', 13:9
'Otto's Quast', 20:50
'Peter's Pink', 16:14, 20:50
'Pippa White', 7:12
'Pukehou', 20:28, 30
'Regal Splendour', 19:24, 20:28
'Rocky Road', 20:28
rooted cuttings for retail, U.K., 17:3
scent, 5:4
'Swan River Pink', 13:16
taxonomic issues, 2:2
'Tickled Pink', 13:16, 20:28
'Willow Vale', 16:14, 17:12
'Wings of Night', 16:14
yellow due to iron deficiency, 17:8
Lavandula stoechas alba, 16:15
Lavandula stoechas forma leucantha, 20:49
Lavandula stoechas ΄ L. viridis
'Ballerina', 19:26
hybrid from Well-Sweep Herb Farm, 4:5–6
'Ivory Crown', 17:10
native range, 1:4
'Select', 17:10
'Van Gogh', 19:26
Lavandula stoechas subsp. atlantica, 3:17, 18, 22, 7:9, 8:2, 18:19
Lavandula stoechas subsp. cariensis, 7:9, 18:19
Lavandula stoechas subsp. luisieri, 7:9, 13:16, 18:18
Lavandula stoechas subsp. lusitanica, 7:9, 18:18
Lavandula stoechas subsp. maderensis, 18:18
Lavandula stoechas subsp. pedunculata
'Aphrodite', 19:26
'Atlas' as possible cultivar of, 2:16
description, 4:15, 6:6
'Fairy Wings', 10:7
French/Spanish lavender nomenclature for, 13:21
hardiness, 7:9
hedge or border, 12:16
'Helmsdale', 11:14
'Hoary' as possible cultivar of, 2:16
hybridisation in New Zealand, 20:28–29
'Italian Prince' as possible cultivar of, 2:15
'James Compton', 10:7, 11:14
on Mallorca, 15:44
'Marshwood', 11:14
native range, 4:15, 6:6, 12:4, 18:18, 19, 20:28
nomenclature issues, 12:3
'Otto Quast' as possible cultivar of, 2:16
'Purple Crown', 3:14
at RBG Kew, 7:7
'Snowman' as possible cultivar of, 2:16
soil type, 8:4, 20:29
'White Knight' as possible cultivar of, 2:15
'Willow Vale', 2:15
Lavandula stoechas subsp. sampaiana, 7:9, 8:12, 18:18
Lavandula stoechas subsp. stoechas, 9:14, 10:7, 14:10
'Atlas' as possible cultivar of, 2:16
description, 4:15, 6:6
forma rosea, 18:19
hardiness, 7:9
'Hoary' as possible cultivar of, 2:16
hybridisation in New Zealand, 20:28–29
'Italian Prince' as possible cultivar of, 2:15
'Liberty', 17:9
more than one colour spike per bush, 4:23
in Morocco, 3:17, 18, 22
native range, 1:1, 4:15, 6:6, 18:17, 18, 19, 20:28
nomenclature issues, 13:21
oil, 12:15
'Otto Quast' as possible cultivar of, 2:16
'Snowman', 2:16, 11:14
soil type, 8:4, 12:16, 20:29
trends in UK sales, 6:14, 15
'White Knight' as possible cultivar of, 2:15
Lavandula stoechas subsp. stoechas forma rosea, 3:18
Lavandula stoechas ΄ viridis, 18:18, 25
Lavandula stricta, 1:5, 3:19, 11:22
Lavandula sublepidota, 2:7, 3:20, 18:20
Lavandula subnuda
habitat, 6:4
hardiness, 7:9, 10
leaf undersurface, 1:11
native range, 1:5, 6:4, 11:23, 12:5, 18:20
trends in UK sales, 6:14
Lavandula subsp. atlantica, 1:2
Lavandula subsp. cariensis, 1:2
Lavandula subsp. luisieri, 1:1
Lavandula subsp. lusitanica, 1:1
Lavandula subsp. maderensis, 1:2
Lavandula subsp. pyrenaica, 1:2
Lavandula subsp. sampaiana, 1:2
Lavandula tafraoutea, 8:11
Lavandula tenuisecta
description, 18:4
growth rate, 7:8
hardiness, 7:9, 10
introduction, 1:5
leaves, 18:6
in Morocco, 3:18
native range, 11:22, 18:19
in North Africa, 14:12–13
at RBG Kew, 7:8
similarity to L. rejdalii, 18:5
Lavandula var. albiflora, 1:1
Lavandula var. buchii, 1:3
Lavandula var. candicans, 1:1
Lavandula vera
historical use of plant, 5:3–4
historical use of term, 15:34
in India, 14:7
nomenclature issues, 4:19, 21
outdated nomenclature, 3:2–3, 10:6–7
parentage of L. 'Tim's Variegated', 12:9
synonyms, 1:2, 9, 4:17, 5:5, 9
Lavandula verae, 2:9
Lavandula viridis
cultivars in New Zealand, 20:28–29
description, 4:15, 6:6, 15:10
habitat, 6:6
hardiness, 7:9, 8:12, 9:4, 12:19, 15:3, 17:6, 20:27
hybridisation in New Zealand, 20:29
Isle of Wight gardening, 10:11
lack of rosemary beetles on, 13:5
leaves, 13:5
native range, 1:2, 4:15, 6:6, 11:21, 12:4, 18:18, 20:28
naturalised in Madeira, 15:42
in pots, 12:19
rooting time, 4:9
scent, 6:6, 15:10
seeds, 19:25
'Silver Ghost', 12:9
Lavandula viridis ΄ L. pedunculata 'Bowers Beauty', 6:14
Lavandula viridis ΄ L. stoechas
'Cy's', 17:7
Lavandula ΄ 'Walberton's Silver Edge', 19:22
"lavanulata", 15:37
Lavender: A Growers Guide for Commercial Production, book review, 16:16–17
Lavender: The Essential Oil?, Heather Cavanagh, 15:2, 22–29
Lavender: the Grower's Guide, 13:6–7, 8
Lavender (poem), Agnes Falconer, 10:12
Lavender and Wound Healing, Jenny Wilkinson, 16:10–11
Lavender at Froggy Pond Farm, 20:10, 21
The Lavender Bag
background, 8:1
commitment to accuracy, 13:3
index plan, 17:2
L. aristibracteata logo, 12:5
mentions in other publications, 4:1
payment options, 17:2
three-year subscriptions, 18:10
topics of interest for articles, 8:1–2
as a useful reference, 20:13
Lavender Blues, Graham Madill, 7:7–10
Lavender Co-operative in Australia: Monaro Country Lavender Co-operative Ltd., Jan Illingworth, 15:19–21
Lavender Cottage, 10:2, 10
Lavender Day at Downderry Nursery, August 2nd 2003, Joanna Spencer, 20:43–45
Lavender DNA Fingerprinting, Todd Collins and Nigel Urwin, 16:8–9
"lavender," etymology, 5:3, 14:14, 17, 15:35
A Lavender Fable, reprint from The Herb Companion, 19:22–24
Lavender Fields, best sellers and new varieties, 18:25
Lavender Frenzy, Andrew Van Hevelingen, 16:14–15
Lavender Group discussion line, web address, 20:48
Lavender House, 15:21
Lavender Hunting in the Western Canary Islands, Joan Head, 17:13–24
Lavender in Japan, Alan Watt, 11:1–7
Lavender in South Africa, Charles Elffers, 20:9–10
Lavender Musings, Andrew Van Hevelingen, 20:46–47
Lavender News: New Cultivars, 17:9–10
Lavender News from South Africa, Elmarie de Bruyn, 16:25
Lavender Oil 2000 conference, 15:20
The Lavender Pot, Sandra Gee, 18:21–22
Lavender Preening, reprint from The Herb Companion, 19:21–22
Lavenders at Downview Prison, Karl Ramsamy, 9:11–12
Lavenders Down Under, Joan Head, 7:12–13
Lavenders For All Seasons, Andrew Van Hevelingen, 12:14–20
Lavenders in Cultivation, Susyn Andrews, 1:1–3
Lavenders in Grazing Outrage - Evolution on Oceanic Islands, Tim Upson, 12:10–12
Lavenders in Literature, Margaret Souchier, 10:8–9
Lavenders in My Life, Joan Schofield, 13:10–12
lavender study days, 7:1, 8:1, 3–6, 15:2, 4–5, 16:25, 19:7
Lavender Sweet Lavender, 4:12
lavender tree, See Heteropyxis Natalensis
Lavender Trust, Jessica Hottinger, 10:17–18
The Lavender Trust Fund, 10:17–18, 12:20
Lavender vera, 15:38 n.7
Lavendula maier, 15:36
Lavendula minor, 15:36
Lawless, Julia, See The Aromatherapy Garden
leaves
good for ornamental planting, 12:18–19
guide to species, 4:22
metabolic 'cost' of producing, 14:10
oil from, vs. flowers, 19:9
silver, 12:18, 15:32, 17:9, 12
stomata, 14:10
texture of, 9:7
tomentose, 14:11, 12, 15:32, 33
undersurfaces, 1:11–12
yellow due to iron deficiency, 17:8
Legionnaires disease, 17:34
Le Jardin des Lavandes, 17:32, 18:26
Lelasseur, Philip Auguste, 14:19
le Roux, Hon. P. M. K., 4:16
Les Journιes de Plantes de Courson, October 2002, Joan Head, 18:26
Leslie, Alan, 11:11
Linnaean Society, 10:3
literature, lavender in, 5:3, 10:8–9, 14:17, 15:34, 37–38 n.3
Logan, cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:8
longevity, 12:8
Lost Mountain Lavender, 20:39–40, 42
lotion, 4:18, 9:14, 16:7–8
Lubrano, Paul, 15:20
Lusby, Tricia, Alex Coombes, and Jenny Wilkinson, Therapeutic Potential of Lavender Honey, 16:12
Lyman-Dixon, Anthony, Did the Tudors Invent Lavender? Or Was It the Romans?, 14:14–17, 15:34–38, 16:20–24, 20:15–18
Lyndoch Lavender Farm, 14:24, 25
Lytle, Tim, Plant Protection in the United States, 15:2, 15–17

M

Macaronesia, 3:16, 8:4, 14:8. See also Azores; Canary Islands; Cape Verde; Madeira
MacGregor, John, Notes & Queries, fertility of L. angustifolia ΄ L. lanata 'Gorgeous', 20:49
MacGregor, John C., IV
'Fred Boutin' and 'Otto Quast', 13:8–9
More Lavenders from California, 15:30–33
Madeira, 1:1–5, 4:15, 5:17, 6:5, 6, 11:21, 12:2, 4, 15:42, 18:18, 19:25
Madill, Graham, Lavender Blues, 7:7–10
Mallorca, 15:43–44
Manders, Peter, 14:25
marketing. See also breeder's rights
alternative medicine, 15:26
by breeder agencies, 15:17
in California, 20:41
co-operative approach, 14:25, 15:19–20
lavender as Herb of the Year, 19:9
niches, 7:6, 17:34
oil, 15:20, 16:17
revival and production in France, 10:13–15
royalties, 15:15, 16
trends in UK sales, 6:14–15
Washington, U.S., 9:14
Marshwood Gardens, cultivars from, 3:7, 11:18, 19
Martin, Edward, 14:19
Matthews, David, 15:20
Maulevrie garden, 2:10
Mauritania, 18:18
May, N., cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:8
McFadden, Andrea, Growing Lavender in Canada, 17:25–26
McGimpsey, J. A. and N. G. Porter, See Lavender: A Growers Guide for Commercial Production
McLeod, Judyth, 4:12, See also Lavender Sweet Lavender
McNaughton, Virginia, See also The Essential Lavender; Lavender: the Grower's Guide
conference panel, 4:13
Cultivar Naming Confusion, 10:4–7
Dark-Flowered Beauties, 11:15–19
import of lavenders from the UK, 20:31
L. angustifolia 'Coconut Ice' by, 13:15
L. stoechas 'Tickled Pink' by, 13:16
lavender collection and visit to, 7:12, 13, 20:31
Lavender Oil conference presentations, 15:20
Notes & Queries, 4:23, 12:6–7
Pinks I Have Known, 13:13–16
Plant Portrait: Lavandula ΄ intermedia 'Grosso', 8:7–8
plants from Netherlands, 18:26
registering a collection, 10:19
Some New Zealand Cultivars for the Enthusiast, 3:6–10
Synonyms for Oil Plants, 14:3–6
When is Lavender the Lavender?, 3:2–5
MedChecklist, 14:8
medicinal properties of lavender, 14:11, 15:23–27, 16:4, 7–8, 10–13, 19:9–17, 20:32–37
Mediterranean Garden Society, 13:17–18, 19:7, 20:51–52
The Mediterranean Garden Society, Freda Cox, 13:17–18
Mediterranean region, 1:1, 2, 3, 4:18, 5:4, 6:6, 8:4, 11:21, 22, 12:2, 4, 13:17–18, 14:8–9, 20:51–52
MEL Herbarium, 3:12, 13
Mellish, Noel, A Well-Heeled Story... Lavender Propagation - Norfolk Lavender Style, 5:20–21
Melton Nursery, 3:13
Menzies, Yve, Book Review: Lavande, 19:18–19
Mercer, John, background and business expertise, 4:13
Messori, Sandy, Sequim Lavender Festival 2003, 20:39–42
Meunier, Christiane, See Lavandes et Lavandins
Meyer, Madeleine, 11:1. See also Watt, Alan and Madeleine Meyer
Middle East, 1:1, 3, 5, 5:4, 7:10, 8:10, 12:4, 14:13
Miller, A. G., 12:5
Miller family, 14:20
Millington, David, 11:8
Mitcham Lavender, 2:13, 14, 3:12, 14:18–21
Mizen Bros., 14:20
A Modern Herbal, 10:8, 14:14
Moerheim, cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:7
Monaro Country Lavender Co-operative Ltd., 4:11, 15:19–21
Montgomery, Kenneth R., 15:31–33
Moore, Christine, Lavender on the Windowsill, 9:6–7
Moore, James, 14:18
Moore, William, 14:18
More Lavenders from California, John C. MacGregor IV, 15:30–33
Moroccan Lavenders, Tim Upson and Stephen Jury, 18:3–9
Morocco, 1:1, 2, 5, 2:5, 7, 3:15–22, 4:15, 8:11, 12:2, 3, 14:12, 18:3–9, 19
Moyle, Simon, Notes & Queries, Wycombe area plant exchange, 18:25
mulch, 11:13, 17:6
Muntons Microplants Ltd., cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 2:7
Murray, Randy, 11:20, 13:19–20
Museι de le Lavande, 10:20
Musgrave, cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:7, 8
Musset, Danielle, Book Review: Lavandes et Plantes Aromatiques, 7:11
Myanmar, 18:16

N

Napier, K. and G., 13:16
nardo, See Lavandula stoechas subsp. stoechas
nardus italica, 15:36
Nash, Herbie, 4:14, 21
National Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria, 2:13, 4:14, 21
National Botanic Garden of Wales, 13:17
National Collections
Australia, 7:4
Callistemon, 19:7
directory of, 6:3
Dorset, 18:27
France, 18:26
importance as a plant bank, 20:31
New Zealand, 7:6, 13
Rosmarinus, 19:7
UK, 4:21, 5:25, 6:4, 7:5, 7–10, 14, 12:9, 15:2, 6–7, 17:30, 19:7
National Collections Directory, 6:3
National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens (NCCPG), 5:25, 7:14, 15:2, 4, See also Plant Heritage
National Exhibition Centre, Gardeners World Live exhibit, 19:27
National Herbarium (Australia), 2:13
National Plant Collection Scheme, 15:2, 6–7
Near East, 4:15
Netherlands, 1:7, 10, 17:3, 5
Newlands, Saskia, at Lavender Study Day, 8:3
Newman family, 14:19
New Research on Lavender, Tim Upson and Stephen Jury, 2:2–6
New Zealand
climate, 18:21
cultivars exported to the UK, 19:23, 24, 20:28, 29, 31
cultivars imported from the UK, 20:29, 31
cultivars in, 3:6–10, 20:28–31
dark-flowered lavenders in, 11:15–19
gardening and retail in, 18:21–22
gardening with lavender, 10:19, 20:29
growers guide for, 16:16–17
imports/exports and nomenclature, 10:4, 5, 6
introduction of L. ΄ intermedia 'Grosso', 14:3
introduction of L. ΄ intermedia 'Impress Purple', 14:5
introduction of L. ΄ intermedia 'Super', 14:4
L. angustifolia in, two "true" versions, 11:15–16
native lavenders, 5:5
New Zealand Growers Association, 10:19
New Zealand Herb Federation, 10:19
New Zealand Institute for Crop and Food Research Ltd., 3:4, 10, 14:3
New Zealand Lavenders, Simon Charlesworth, 20:28–31
Nichol's Rare Plant and Herb Nursery, 9:15
Nigeria, 18:19
nomenclature issues
for beginning collector, 10:2
of clones, trust in existing cultivar names, 3:24
historical background, 14:14–17, 15:34–38, 16:20–24
national names, 12:8
in New Zealand, 20:29
nursery labelling procedures, 3:2, 4, 4:14, 10:2, 4, 12:7, 13:21, 15:36, 17:5, 20:9–10
nursery propagation procedures, 17:11, 20:3–4
plant patents, 15:2, 15–17
plant registration, 3:5, 11:editorial, 10–11, 12:6–7, 14:5. See also breeder's rights
rules, 3:3, 4:23, 6:3, 11:10
synonymous names, 10:4–7
Noone, Brian, 14:25
Norfolk Lavender, See also The Lavender Bag
booklet and video, 10:2, 11:25–26
clones grown at, 5:7
contact with Mr. Tomita in Japan, 11:4
cultivars from, 1:6, 7, 8, 4:21, 7:5, 11:16, 13:12, 15
National Collection at, 15:6, 17:30
production techniques, 17:29–30
propagation procedure, 5:20–21
and TALGA, 5:14
visits to, 9:6, 10:2
Norfolk Lavender - a family business, 11:25–26
North American Lavender Conference, 2000, 13:23, 17:25
Notes on Lavender in Australia, Roger Spencer, 3:11–14
Notes on the Canary Island Lavenders, Tim Upson and Stephen Jury, 5:15–19
Nottingham, National Collection at, 15:6
Nutlin Nursery, cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 2:7

O

oil
adulteration, 5:8, 13, 15:13
adverse effects, 5:8, 12, 15:23, 26, 27, 28, 36–37, 19:10, 12, 20:36–37
Aspic, 4:19
blending, 9:14
blue discolouration in, 17:26
chemical composition. See gas chromatography
citation for article on biological activities of, 18:23
Crop and Food Research assessments, 3:10
dense phase extraction technology, 4:12
distillation process
      in Canada, 17:26
      conference presentations, 14:24–25, 15:20–21
      false positive for carcinogen, 15:28
      in France, 17:33–34
      historical background, 14:19
      in Japan, 17:29
      ratio of flowers to oil, 20:44
      reference book, 16:16
      solvents used, 5:5
      in South Africa, 20:12
      steam, 5:5, 17:31
      in the UK, 14:18–21, 17:31, 20:44
      in Washington, 20:40
effects on human voice pitch, 16:4
England, 5:7
flower vs. leaves, 19:9
France, 4:15, 5:7, 12:15
as grazing deterrent, 12:11
historical production, 14:18–21
imports to South Africa, 20:9
inferior quality from the stem, 8:8
Japan, 11:2–3, 6
L. angustifolia, 4:18, 12:3, 6, 17:3, 26
L. ΄ intermedia, 8:8, 11:18, 12:3, 15, 17:26
L. stoechas, 18:12
L. stoechas var. stoechas, 12:15
lavandin, 4:20, 5:2
Lavender Oil 2000 conference, 15:20
lower camphor levels with irrigation, 15:21
massage, 15:23, 24, 19:12–13, 14, 15, 20:37
Oil of Spic, 4:19
perceived quality, 16:4–6
physical properties, 5:7, 16:9
physiology of production, 14:10–11
quality control, 16:9–10
research, 2:5, 4:5, 12, 14:11
Spike Lavender, 4:19, 5:9
standards for commercial, 15:11–14, 16:4–5
synonyms for oil plants, 14:3–6
volatility of components, 16:13
yield statistics, 10:13
zone inhibition test to measure anti-microbial activity, 16:12–13
Oil Composition, Aroma Characteristics and Perceived Quality, Noel G. Porter, 16:4–6
Olbrich, Marshall, 15:32
Old English lavender, 15:36, 43
The Old Walled Garden nursery, 19:7
Olearus Pty. Ltd., 4:12
Oleum lavandulae , 5:9
Oliver, Helen, Who Will Buy My Mitcham Lavender?, 14:18–21
Olympic Lavender Farm, 9:13–14
Olympic Meadow Lavender Farm, 20:40, 42
Oman, 1:5, 8:10, 12:2, 5, 18:20
origin of lavenders, 8:7, 11:16, 12:2–5, map
Orlando Wyndhams Nurseries, 14:25
Ornamental Plant Collections Association (OPCA), 3:12, 4:12. See also National Collections, Australia
ornamental planting of lavender, 12:18–19, 13:13, 15, 16, 15:41. See also hedging

P

Palestine, 18:19
Parker, Bernard, 17:30
Parktown North Nursery, 4:16, 21
patents on plants, 15:2, 15–17
Pattison, Graham, 5:25
Pavia Botanic Garden, 2:8
Pιpiniθre Filippi, catalogue, 18:27
perennials. See under companion plants
perfume industry, 4:18, 20, 10:13–15, 11:3, 7, 12:13, 14, 14:18–21, 19:11
Perry, A., cultivars of L. angustifolia from, 1:6
Persoon, C. H., 2:8
pests and pest control
aphids, 20:36
clothes moth, 20:36
deer, 12:10–12, 13:18
grain weevils, 20:36
lavender as deer repellent, 12:10–11, 13:18
lavender stalks as algaecide, 15:39–40
mites, 4:9, 20:36
rosemary beetles, 13:4–5
shrews and field mice, 17:6
use of Savona insecticide, 4:9–10
whitefly, 4:9, 7:1, 9:6–7
photography, equipment for close-up shots, 10:3
Physica, 20:16, 17
Phytophthora, 15:44
phytosanitary certificate, 19:3–6
Picardie, Ruth, 10:17
Pinks I Have Known, Virginia McNaughton, 13:13–16
Piprek, Mr., 4:21
Plantarium 2002, Joan Head, 18:26
Plant Breeders Rights (PBR). See breeders' rights
The Plant Finder, 5:19, 10:2, 11:14
PlantHaven, 15:17
Plant Health and Seed Inspector (PHSI), 19:5
Plant Health Certification Procedures for the Import and Export of Lavender Plants, Paul Bratby, 19:3–6
Plant Heritage, reprint from, 20:31. See also National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens
Plant Patent Act of 1930 (U.S.), 15:15
Plant Portrait: Lavandula ΄ intermedia 'Grosso', Virgina McNaughton, 8:7–8
plant registration. See International Registration Authority; nomenclature, plant registration
Plant Variety Rights. See breeder's rights
Ploughman's Garden and Nursery, 2:1, 7:13, 20:31. See also Carter, Peter
poems about lavender, 10:12, 14:6
Poiret, J. L. M., 2:8, 9
pollen analysis, 20:18
pollination, 15:31, 20:44, 49
Pond Algae: Finally, an Organic Solution, Susan Robin, 15:39–40
Pontion, M. Henri, 11:7
Porter, Noel G., See also Lavender: A Growers Guide for Commercial Production
conference presentations, 14:24–25, 15:20
Oil Composition, Aroma Characteristics and Perceived Quality, 16:4–6
Which Test to Measure the Antimicrobial Activity of Your Oil?, 16:12–13
Portland Bay Lavender Farm, 17:27
Portugal, native lavenders, 1:1, 2, 4:15, 19, 6:6, 12:2, 4, 18:18. See also Azores; Iberian Peninsula; Madeira
posters and postcards, 11:3
potpourri, 8:8, 9:15, 16, 11:3, 6, 12:16, 18, 15:11, 16:18, 17:3
Potter, Ephraim, 14:18
Potter, James, 14:18
Prance, Sir Ghillean, visits to Downview prison garden, 9:12, 10:20–21
Price, Jenny, lavender farm in Pretoria, 12:13
Price, Len, Essential Oils from Lavenders and Lavandins, 5:2–14
Pristiani, Ruth and Marie. See Yakandanda Lavender Farm
propagation
cutting exchange, 10:22
cuttings, 7:13, 12:17, 20:51
Downderry Nursery procedures, 4:7–10, 20:43–44
hand-pollination, 15:31
for a hedge, 13:10
L. aristibracteata, 8:10
L. rotundifolia, 8:10
large scale, in Australia, 15:28
micropropagation by tissue culture, 15:28
Norfolk Lavender procedures, 5:20–21
potting-up machine, 16:2
rooting time, 4:8, 9
from seed, 4:9, 12:8, 19:24
seedling care, 19:24–26
use of heated propagator, 19:24
at Van Hevelingen Herb Nursery, 12:17
in the wild, Canary Islands, 17:19, 22, 24
Propagation at Downderry, Simon Charlesworth, 4:7–10
Provence Lavender Growers Association, 11:7
pruning, 5:23, 12:7–8, 17, 13:16, 17:6, 20:22
Pullinger, Graham, Gardening with Lavender, 10:10–12
Pumphrey, C. J., Notes & Queries, question on Ye Olde Lavender Company, 9:17
Punshon, Margaret, 6:2, 7
Purple Haze Lavender Farm, 20:40, 42
Purple Mountain Majesty, 20:40, 42
Pyrenees, native lavenders, 1:2

Q

quassia, See Lavandula stoechas
Quast, Lieselotte, 13:9
Quast, Otto, 13:9
Quirk, Letitia, Essential Oils, Touch and Dementia, 16:7–8

R

Raes, Pascal, Notes & Queries, 10:22
Ramsamy, Karl
Lavenders at Downview Prison, 9:11–12
Notes & Queries, on Downview Prison lavender, 10:20–21
Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA analysis (RAPD), 16:9, 20:4–5, 7
Raynor, Lynne and Steve. See Hardstoft Herb Nursery
Reading University, 3:1, 7:8
Recent Developments in the Science of Lavender, Heather Cavanagh, 16:3–4
Recommended Companion Plants for Lavenders, Randy Murray, 13:19–20
Redbank Research Station, 10:6
Reece, John, background and oil research, 4:12
reference books, 10:2–3, 10, 22, 11:26, 17:24
Reichner, Jadyne and Mike. See Purple Haze
Republic of Yemen, 1:5, 2:7, 4:16, 6:4, 5, 12:2, 3, 5, 18:20. See also Socotra
research. See also Charles Sturt University
anti-microbial activity, 16:10
aromatherapy, 16:3–4, 20:12–17
cardiovascular research, 19:17
genetic, 4:2–4
grants, 18:24
L. ΄ allardii, 8:5
light level and oil production, 14:11
medicinal properties of lavender, 15:22–29, 16:4
on Moroccan lavenders, 3:20–22
need for systematic, 2:2–3
on oil. See Oil, research
seed, 2:4, 3:20
by Simon Charlesworth, 11:14
therapeutic potential of lavender honey, 16:12
types of new, 2:3–6
Rhode, Eleanour Sinclair, 15:43
Riddle, John, on early use/mention of lavender, 20:17
rights. See breeders' rights; patents on plants
Rivendell Aromatics, 20:41, 42
Robb, John, L. stoechas breeding, 18:12
Roberts, Don, 9:15
Roberts, Doreen, See Drawing Workshop
Robins, Susan, Pond Algae: Finally, an Orga