1. Lavender - A Signature Fragrance
The scent of Lavender is unmistakable. It’s neither as refreshing as mint nor as intense as roses, but rather, it carries a delicate, herbal fragrance. While some may not be fond of the smell, for those who have fallen in love with the scent of Lavender, it's irresistible. One thing is certain: Lavender’s fragrance lasts a long time, especially if it’s properly cared for. For example, avoid placing it in narrow-necked vases, don’t put it in moist wicker baskets, and keep it away from water.

2. Lavender - A Flower with Many Benefits
The subtle fragrance of Lavender is a natural herbal scent known for its calming effects on the nervous system. Lavender is commonly used in products aimed at relieving headaches, depression, and stress. It can be placed in the bathroom, bedroom, or carried as sachets to aid relaxation. Lavender makes for a gift that is not only beautiful but also practical.
Thanks to its clean scent and antibacterial properties, Lavender is widely used in essential oils for treating inflammation and disinfecting. It is also employed to prevent illness. Interestingly, it’s a tradition to place Lavender branches in the hands of women in labor, as its fragrance is believed to give them strength and courage during childbirth.
Moreover, Lavender is used for deodorizing, flavoring, skincare, and more, proving to be incredibly versatile.

3. Lavender - Versatile in Design
Typically, men gift women a beautifully wrapped bouquet, a heart-shaped flower arrangement, or some other cute design. With dried flowers like Lavender, in addition to traditional bouquets, there are many other creative options such as placing them in scented sachets, jars, or arranging them in a decorative box.
For the recipient, instead of simply placing the flowers in a vase, there are many other ways to decorate with them. You can keep the original wrapping intact to preserve the bouquet’s charm, hang them on the wall, rearrange them to create new shapes, or even press them into a keepsake card. This way, both the giver and the recipient can enjoy flexibility in customizing the gift of Lavender.

4. Lavender - A Flower from a Land of Beauty
When we think of Lavender, we often imagine the romantic landscapes of France. Although Lavender has been known for thousands of years, dating back to ancient Greece, its origins are in the Mediterranean coastal areas. The Romans then spread the flower throughout Europe. Today, Lavender is cultivated worldwide, with vast, stunning fields even in Japan.
However, the most famous region associated with this flower is Provence, France. Lavender is the emblematic flower of this region. When gifting Lavender, the recipient is instantly reminded of the beauty of Provence and the sophistication and elegance that this flower represents—something that few gifts can evoke.

5. Lavender - A Perfect Gift for Long-Distance Lovers
The truth is, shipping Lavender is much easier compared to fresh flowers since it doesn't require as much careful handling, making it an ideal choice for couples in long-distance relationships. Instead of worrying about whether fresh flowers will arrive damaged or whether the florist will get the arrangement just right, sending a bouquet of Lavender is a much simpler and more convenient option.

6. Lavender - A Trendy Gift for Valentine's Day
It's clear that during holidays like Valentine's Day, many still turn to traditional fresh flowers from shops. However, with the inherent advantages of dried flowers and the increasing availability of Western products, Lavender has become a popular gifting trend in recent years. Choosing such trendy gifts is a positive step and helps diversify our consumer habits.

7. Lavender - Great Value for the Quality
The price of a bouquet of Lavender with 250-300 stems (80g) typically ranges from 300,000 to 350,000 VND, while a single rose during holiday seasons costs around 5,000 to 10,000 VND. While Lavender is significantly more expensive, its long-lasting nature makes it a reasonable and worthwhile investment.
When it comes to suppliers, there are several stores specializing in Lavender, particularly in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. These stores offer not only flowers but also beautiful gift wrapping services. Additionally, some online shops sell Lavender, which may not be as professional as specialty stores, but they often offer better pricing.
Suggested contact information:
- Hanoi: Lavender House, 14 Alley 58/26 Dao Tan - 0988 017 989
- Ho Chi Minh City: Dried Flowers Iris, 796/8 Su Van Hanh, Q.10, 028 6689 0066

8. Lavender - The Herb of Love
Many affectionately refer to Lavender as the "herb of love" because it symbolizes faithful love and loyalty in friendship. As a result, couples often give each other Lavender sprigs as a sign of their strong commitment to one another.
Furthermore, Lavender is often gifted to wish good fortune, especially for newlyweds. Sprinkling Lavender flowers around the home is said to bring peace and harmony to the household. In the language of flowers, Lavender also represents purity, silence, devotion, and caution.
These symbolic meanings give Lavender a beautiful significance: "waiting in love." Additionally, a sprig of Lavender combined with a Rosemary branch symbolizes purity. With all its sweet meanings, Lavender is the perfect gift not only for couples in love but also for married couples on Valentine’s Day.

9. Lavender - A Flower that Preserves Time
In Vietnam, during Valentine's Day, flower shops become more vibrant than usual, overflowing with color, especially roses. There's no denying the radiant beauty of roses, which come with their own symbolic meaning, making them a top choice for fresh flowers. However, dried flowers like Lavender have an added advantage—they last much longer.
Instead of pressing flowers or taking photos to preserve the memories of a special day, dried flowers like Lavender maintain their beauty for a much longer time—up to two or three years. Each time one gazes at a lovely bouquet of Lavender, it evokes the memories of that special love-filled day.

10. Lavender - A Refined Beauty
Lavender is a perennial shrub with long, grayish stems and flat bark. The leaves grow in pairs, without stems, and are covered with a fine layer of soft hair.
The flowers of Lavender are a delicate lavender purple, arranged in continuous clusters around the stem. If you've ever seen a Lavender field stretching endlessly, you’d be entranced by its soft purple carpet. No one can remain indifferent to such breathtaking beauty. When you give this purple hue to a loved one, they are sure to be deeply touched by the elegant and romantic gesture.

