
Cotton lavender (Santolina chamaecyparissus)
Cotton lavender, also known as Cypress Lavender Cotton, Grey santolina
Cotton lavender, scientifically known as **Santolina chamaecyparissus**, is a species native to the western and central Mediterranean. This plant's leaves and stems are utilized in making perfumes and insect repellents. The scientific name translates to "like ground cypress," a nod to its appearance, though it isn't genetically related to cypress trees.
Key Facts About Cotton lavender
Attributes of Cotton lavender
Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Type
Shrub
Plant Height
15 cm to 50 cm
Spread
60 cm to 90 cm
Leaf Color
Green Silver Gray
Flower Size
3 mm to 4 mm
Flower Color
Yellow
Scientific Classification of Cotton lavender
Phylum
Vascular plants
Class
Dicotyledons
Order
Asterales
Family
Daisy
Genus
Santolina
Species
Cotton lavender