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  • Lavender
  • Lavender
  • Lavender
  • Lavender
  • Lavender
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  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lavender]], from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lavender]] [[lavendre#|lavendre]] (French: lavande), from Medieval Latin lavendula, possibly from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lavender]] lividus (“‘bluish’”), but influenced by lavare (“‘wash’”) due to use of lavendar in washing clothes.
  • A young woman who has traveled far with her twin brother to seek her unknown heritage. She's polite and well-mannered, contrasting her brother's more rough and aggressive behavior.
  • Before the 2007 graphical updates, lavender was a common part of the scenery around Draynor, though it could not be picked or used. File:Lavender (lit) equipped.png|A player holding a burning lavender File:Lavender (plant).png|A lavender growing West of Oo'glog Smouldering plant.gif|A player burning Lavender
  • Purple Field Agent SV 0972 Codename "Lavender" was created by EvilAuthor on Y!Gallery for the club Rookie Mistakes.
  • Increase mana by 10 Effect is permanent Potion ingredient. Cook before use.
  • Lavender is a character found in Greenthumb Gardens. She appears in Dragon Quest VII.
  • Lavender is an ingredient used in potion-making.
  • Lavender was a Rokugani flowering plant.
  • Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is B57EDC
  • Lavender is een quest voorwerp uit de As a First Resort... quest. Het groeit ten westen van Oo'glog. Tijdens en na de quest kan dit opgepakt worden, en aangestoken met een tinderbox, om Platypussen in een box trap te lokken.
  • Lavender has magical uses in the Emelanese Universe. The men-at-arms of Gold Ridge had a lavender flower on their jackets. Lavender is used in vision spells. Niko makes a vision enchantment oil with gum mastic, cinnamon bark and oil, heliotrope, saffron, cloves, and lavender. Lavender is used with cloves to make Numbtongue. Numbtongue is a barely legal substance used to prevent people from talking.
  • Lavender on tehtävätavara jota käytetään tehtävässä As a First Resort.... Sitä kasvaa länsi-Oo'Glogissa. Luokka:Kasvit en:Lavender
  • Lavender is Olivia's pet purple puffle. Like Perry the Puffle, Lavender is an agent, but works for Swiss Ninja
  • Available at level 51. This is a crop harvested from fields.
  • Wikipedia Article About Lavender on Wikipedia The lavenders Lavandula are a genus of about 25-30 species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, native from the Mediterranean region south to tropical Africa and east to India. The genus includes annuals, herbaceous plants, subshrubs, and small shrubs. The native range extends across the Canary Islands, North and East Africa, south Europe and the Mediterranean, Arabia, and India. Because the cultivated forms are planted in gardens world-wide, they are occasionally found growing wild, as garden escapes, well beyond their natural range.
  • Lavender is an item in Haunting Ground. It is a commonly found item that slowly reduces panic. In Hard mode, Lavender will be absent from the game, thus making the player have to create panic-reducing item such as Sedetio.
  • If you burn this flower and equip it with a pet platypus already out, the platypus gains some special dialogue about the lavender smell. Before the 2007 graphical updates, lavender was a common part of the scenery around Draynor, though it could not be picked or used.
  • Lavender was an unreleased color in Club Penguin. It was one of the losing candidate colors in the 2006 and 2009 color votes.
  • Lavender is a symbol of devotion. Like other shades of purple, lavender was used in 19th century Britain for "light" mourning. Black would be worn and used to identify those in mourning for a close loved one. Lavender and other shades of purple were used after the initial period of mourning or by people who were less closely related.
  • Lavender are flowers available on FarmVille. A farmer must be at least level 30 to grow these and will gain 2 experience when planted. They cost 160 coins and can be sold for 384. Lavender plants take 2 days to grow.
  • Lavender is a small girl that is very strange, due to the fact she can be a cat or human at will. It is unknown where she came from.
  • Some of the medicinal properties are * headache relief * antiseptic * relaxation (reduction of stress or anxiety) * stomach calming * reduction or reversal of hair loss While generally safe, use strong concentrations can cause harm. Lavender oil can be a skin irritant for some and poisonous. (This site is not a medical site. As with any Web site, consider the source and use caution.)
  • Lavender is a color in Club Penguin Rewritten. It won a competition against Dark Red and Maroon to become a color.
  • The Lavender Anything Muppet is a lavender rod puppet used on Sesame Street. Popular Muppet characters that use the Lavender pattern are Roxy Marie, Herbert Birdsfoot, Captain Vegetable, Polly Darton and Tessie Twiddlebug. Others
  • Lavender is a type of flower that still exists in 2551. Kurt remembers smelling it from his childhood while in the UNSC Hopeful's atrium.
  • Lavender was raised by her mother as a child. It was difficult for her mother to do so, and Lavender decided to leave home when she was ten years old to get some independence and to stop being a liability for her mother.
  • Lavender is the tritagonist of Roald Dahl's novel Matilda and its 1996 film adaptation. She is a student at Crunchem Hall Primary who befriends the titular protagonist. In the movie when Matilda and Lavender first meet they are on the Playground watching Miss Trunchbull taunt the students on the playground and then throw Amanda Thripp by her pigtails. Lavender who is a sweet and sensitive girl had a hard time watching Miss Trunchbull force Bruce to eat an entire chocolate cake but when Matilda started cheering for Bruce she joined in. Later, Lavender decided to play a trick on the Truncbull when the Trunchbull visited Miss Honey's class for testing. Miss Trunchbull who never takes water without taking over a class has a student get her water ready. Lavender decided to take the job and
  • Lavender is an herb most personal. One person's favorite may be way down on someone else's list. Recently, we planted a new trial bed with about 15 kinds of this sweet smelling sustenance. Now in its third spring, this sample garden has served to remind us of each plant's individual characteristics, subtleties that we tend to forget when we grow them in long massive rows. Our new trial garden was laid out with three of each kind of Lavender planted in a triangle, with each plant situated about two feet apart. Planted this way, it is easy to tell which ones grow fast and should have been planted a lot further apart; and which ones grow slower and, for quicker turn around, should have been planted closer. We can see which ones are suited for which Landscape need, which ones flower longer (
  • Lavender brings together a world of weed. Strains with histories that traverse Afghanistan, Hawaii, Korea, the U.S., and Europe are all melded together in this 3-way mostly Indica cross. An exotic looking strain, Lavender develops the darkest purple coloration you can imagine. The color is intense, with the leaves turning nearly to black at the ends, they are so deeply saturated with color. The extra dense buds give off a sensually spicy smell akin to Afghanistan hash.
  • Liang Yi Xun y su hermana mayor Liang Yi cheng tienen una enfermedad congénita al corazón desde su nacimiento, que las hace incapaces de hacer un montón de actividades que otros niños de su edad suelen hacer normalmente . Debido a esto Liang Yi Xun es la de burla de sus compañeros de escuela teniendo por único amigo a Li Qing Chuan siendo inseparables.
Nation
  • Bergamot Valley
Level
  • 1
  • 338
  • 450
  • 590
Bonus
  • 6
dcterms:subject
cost curr type
  • coin
Row 8 info
  • None
Row 4 info
  • 24
Hexidecimal Code
  • B57EDC
Row 7 title
  • Hair
noteable
  • Yes
初登場
  • これはやっぱり運命だったんですね?
  • やっと団長さんと一つに・・・・・・。
  • ずっとずっと待っててよかったぁ。
xp gain type
  • player
Row 1 info
  • Female
  • Field Agent
store
  • 0
  • no
low
  • 1
Examine
  • A delicate, sweet-smelling flower.
  • A delicate, sweet-smelling flower.
自己紹介
  • 改まって自己紹介なんて、私たちの間には必要ないんですよね?
  • 花言葉は「あなたを待っています」。
  • いつでも私を求めてくれていいんですよ?
  • ずっと前から想い合っているんですから。
  • ……裏切ったら許しませんけど。
  • ラベンダーです。
shadow-v
  • 47
Justification
  • a flower.
Row 8 title
  • Significant Other
shadow-s
  • 21
Tradeable
  • Yes
harvest curr type
  • coin
Row 4 title
  • Age
harvest curr amt
  • 384
shadow-g
  • 95
Shadow
  • true
Row 2 info
  • Switzerland
  • Turning into cat or person at will, invisibility
Row 6 info
  • Blue
Equipable
  • No
  • Alleen aangestoken
  • Only when lit.
shadow-b
  • 120
Row 1 title
  • Gender
  • Rank
Row 5 info
  • 251.0
shadow-r
  • 104
exchange
  • gemw
Row 2 title
  • Skills
  • Country of Origin
grow time
  • 48
Row 6 title
  • Eyes
xp gain amt
  • 2
shadow-hex
  • 685
tradable
  • Ja
destroy
  • Drop
disassembly
  • Yes
Unlock
  • No
shadow-h
  • 262
Row 5 title
  • Height
Shade of
  • Purple
Quest
Row 3 info
  • Paola Crusher
Rarity
  • ★★★★★
Row 3 title
  • Real Name
cost curr amt
  • 160
kept
  • always
level req amt
  • 30
Row 7 info
  • Blonde
levelunlocked
  • 51
level req type
  • player
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Birthplace
  • Ulyssa
Category
  • food
Found
Box Title
  • Lavender
Relatives
  • Basil [Brother]
CommonName
  • lavender, English lavender, garden lavender, common lavender, true lavender, narrow-leaved lavender
Flowers
  • Small, purple blossoms
Age
  • Unknown
Likes
  • Gem
Stackable
  • No
  • Nee
Status
  • Alive
Appearance
  • Haunting Ground
Member
  • No
G
  • 159
Game
  • Dragon Quest VII
B
  • 200
En
  • You're in the way!
  • If only Grandmaster was watching me, I wonder if this is fine...
  • Sorry, Grandmaster... But next time, I'll definitely kill them. Just watch me!
  • Disappear.
  • Don't get between me and Grandmaster!
  • Grandmaster loves me!
  • Grandmaster~♪
  • Hey, don't get in my way!
  • I've worked so hard. Will you return my feelings?
  • No matter when, I'm always watching Grandmaster.
  • There won't be a next time!
  • If I don't win, Grandmaster won't have eyes for me.
  • Why are you not responding to me?
  • Why is this happening?!
  • With this, Grandmaster will love me more.
  • With this, you can now understand my love, right?
  • You're late! Why are you keeping me waiting?!
  • If Grandmaster loves me to this extent, I will keep fighting even if it costs me my life.
  • Those insects and other women, they're always getting in my way.
  • You are too powerless before the love between the Grandmaster and me.
  • You're late. You were at some other woman's place, weren't you?!
Name
  • Linda
  • Lavender
Type
ImageSize
  • 150
Value
  • 4
Romaji
  • Unknown
Naam
  • Lavender
Abilities
Hair Color
  • Dark Auburn
S
  • 65
sentience
  • non-sentient
装備変更
  • うわぁ♪ 団長さんの愛を感じます。
贈り物プレゼント時②
  • あぁ……やっぱり団長さんは私を愛してくれているんですね!
パーティメンバーに選出①
  • あいつらと一緒なのは気に食わないですけど。
【期間限定】お月見①
  • 団長さんは、私の事が好きですよねぇ…?
  • 私が今、目の前に居るじゃないですか。
  • じゃあ、どうして今、月を見ていたんですか?
  • 本当に信じられません。こんなに愛しているのに…。
戦闘スキル②
  • 団長さんと私の間に入らないでよ!
マイページ汎用③
  • 私といると癒されるでしょ? だって、愛してますもの。
戦闘スキル④(開花)
  • このぉ!殺してやるぅ!!
ステージ発見
  • 団長さん、隠しステージですよ。
戦闘スキル①
  • あんたらに構ってる暇はないのよ!
マイページ汎用⑤(開花)
  • 団長さん、何ですか?……え?だって、今、私の事呼びましたよね?
  • あー、心の声!?遂に私、団長さんの心の声が聞こえるようになったんですね~!嬉しい♪
  • 「私の事が好き」って声が聞こえたのに……。
攻撃②
  • 邪魔ね!
敵を倒した時①
  • これで、団長さんともっと愛し合えますね。
移動開始時①
  • 道中、他の女を見てたら許しませんよ?
被ダメージ
  • 次はないから!
汎用(哀)
  • どうして応えてくれないんですか?
BloomATKlv
  • 3740
  • 4060
スタミナが全回復している状態
  • 疲労が回復したみたいです。ね?私が居ると良いでしょう?
【期間限定】七夕①
  • 団長さんは、私のことが一番好きなんじゃないんですか?
  • 団長さん、私以外の女を見たいって、一体どういうつもりなんですか?
  • あの星って、女ですよね? 七夕伝説の。
  • どうして……どうしてですか?
BloomDEFlv
  • 1220
  • 1740
【期間限定】夏②
  • だって、団長さんは私だけのものですから。見ていいのは、私だけです!
  • 暑いなら、服、脱いでもいいですよ? そのかわり、私しかいないところで脱いでくださいね。
マイページ汎用②
  • 団長さんは私のモノ。 私といるのがいっちばーん幸せですよね?
BloomHPheartBonus
  • 5640
戦闘勝利③快勝
  • 私こんなに頑張ったんです。応えてくれますよね?
BloomlvlMax
  • 80
マイページ放置
  • 私はこんなに、こんなにも尽くしてるのにどうして応えてくれないんですか?!
  • 応えて……応えてッ……応えてよ! 団長さん!!
害虫の巣パネル通過時
  • あぁん!うぅぅ……団長さぁ~ん……
攻撃①
  • 消えなさいよ。
BloomATKheartBonus
  • 2148
戦闘開始②
  • 勝たないと、団長さんは私を見てくれない。
汎用(怒)
  • なんでなのよ!
【期間限定】クリスマス①
  • 街中も賑やかになってましたけど……でも、おかしいですね?
  • 私と団長さんが、今こうして同じ時を過ごしているんですよ?
  • 団長さん、今日は聖なる日だって知ってましたか?
  • なのに、今日だけが聖なる日な訳がないですよね。
戦闘スキル③(開花)
  • 団長さんに、近寄るなぁ!!
Passive3Description
  • During Subjugation, recovery panels heal for 3x moreDuring combat, increase attack power of two party members by 10% and increases the effectiveness of Solar Drive by 20%.
汎用(喜)
  • 団長さんは私が好き!
マイページ汎用⑥(開花)
  • ねぇ団長さん、もっとも~~~っとお互いを知って、二人の絆を深めましょう?
  • 誰にも引き離せないくらい、深くて濃い絆が欲しいんです。
ログイン時③
  • 戻ってきてくれましたけど……どうせなら、ここに縛り付けてしまいましょうか……。
レベルアップ
  • 私が強くなるとうれしいですよね?
ログイン時②
  • 遅いです! どうして私を待たせるんですか!
被ダメージ(致命傷)
  • 害虫も他の女も、邪魔ばっかりして。
BloomDEFheartBonus
  • 492
移動開始時②
  • 団長さんの為に、進むだけ。
マイページ汎用④(開花)
  • もっともっと強くなります!団長さんの笑顔が見たいから……。
  • 勿論、私が笑っているだけで充分っていう、団長さんの気持ちも分かります。
  • だけど私、守られるだけの存在じゃ、嫌なんです。
敵を倒せなかった時②
  • 団長さんごめんなさい…。でも、次は絶対に殺すから。見ててくださいね!
マイページ汎用①
  • 団長さん、隠さなくってもいんですよ。 私の事、好きなんですよね? ウフフ…
戦闘開始①
  • どんな時でも、私は団長さんを見てますからね。
BloomCharImg
戦闘勝利①通常
  • これで、私の愛が理解できましたよね?
BloomHPlv
  • 9800
  • 12140
【期間限定】お月見②
  • 一人で食べるなんてずるいですよぉ~。
  • 今、団長さんが齧った月見団子、下さい!!!
  • 団長さんが齧った月見団子、下さい。お願いしますぅ。
  • あ、ああ~、全部食べちゃったぁ…。
  • 齧った月見団子、下さい…。
パーティメンバーに選出②
  • うれしい。やっぱり団長さんは私のことを、うふふ。
敵を倒した時②
  • 団長さんと私の愛の前では、無力すぎましたね。
宝箱
  • また団長さんに変な虫が…!
敵を倒せなかった時①
  • ちっ、邪魔をするな!
会話①(好感度0~29%)
  • あなたに会った時から私はあなたの事ばかり……ずーっと見守ってましたよ……?
  • 花騎士は辛い事ばかり。でも、団長さんが居るからいいんです……。
汎用(楽)
  • 団長さん♪
【期間限定】七夕②
  • もう決められているじゃないですか。それ以上望むことなんてないですよ。
  • 団長さんと私は、最初から両思いですし、一生幸せに暮らせる、ってことは
  • 団長さんも、そうですよね?
  • 願い事ですか? どうしよう……。
【期間限定】夏①
  • ……そうだねって、団長さん! まさか、他の女のこと見てるってことですか?
  • 暑くなると、他の女の露出が増えますね。
  • 私が居るのにぃ、どうして平気でそういうことが出来るんですか。
会話③(好感度75~100%)
  • 疑いたくなんてないけど、ありえないけど、やっぱり、他の女がいるからですか?
  • 団長さんは私だけのモノですけど、最近不安になるんです。
ログインボーナス
  • 待ってましたよ、団長さん。もちろん、ここに居ない間も見守っていましたけどね♪
戦闘勝利②辛勝
  • 団長さんが私を愛してくれている限り、死んでも戦い続けますから。
1日1回無料ガチャがプレイ可能
  • 新しい花騎士が呼べるみたいですけど…欲しいんですか?私以外が?
ログイン時①
  • 遅かったですね。 他の女の所にでも行ってたんでしょ!
進化
  • 私頑張ったんですよ? もちろん団長さんの為に。
戦闘不能
  • 団長さんが私をみてくれてさえいれば、それでいいかな…。
会話②(好感度30~74%)
  • 恥ずかしいですけど、私のメモを見ますか?
  • 団長さんが何時目が覚めて、どんなものを食べて……ぜーんぶ書いてあるんですよ。フフ、愛の結晶です。
贈り物プレゼント時①
  • これもうれしいですけど……団長さんのものの方がいいです。
【期間限定】クリスマス②
  • 団長さんが、私だけの物になってくれるって約束してくれれば、それだけでいいんです。
  • ねぇ団長さん、言ってください。『私だけの物だ』って。
  • プレゼントなんていらないです。
【期間限定】秋①
  • 団長さんが食べたもの、そのものが欲しいのです!
  • 一度団長さんの口に入ったものなんて、これ以上なく愛おしいのです!
  • 齧りかけですとか、骨付き肉の骨の部分など、
  • 団長さん、食欲の秋ですね!沢山食べて下さいね!
  • 私も食べたいのです、団長さんが食べたものを!
【期間限定】秋②
  • 私の秋です!私の団長さんです!!団長さんの私です!!!
  • 読書の秋…そんなものがあるから、団長さんが本を読んでしまう…。
  • 私が居るのに、今、本を読むんですか?信じられない…!
  • 私だけを見ていてくれれば良いんですよっ。
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Available
  • Yes
  • No
Members
  • Yes
  • Ja
Aliases
  • Lav
Weight
  • 0
  • 0.010000
imagewidth
  • 100.0
Image caption
  • In-game appearance
Party
  • None
H
  • 175
hex
  • ae9fc8
Update
  • As a First Resort...
Height
  • 6.0
Species
Title
  • Lavender
Image size
  • thumb
Cost
  • 20
  • N/A
Purpose
  • Slowly reduces panic
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Image
  • Lavender Color.png
ScientificName
  • Lavandula angustifolia
JP
  • ラベンダー
Pt
  • Lavanda
Breed
  • Lamiaceae
Named after
  • Flower
ID
  • 12572
  • None
Style
  • iconminirev
ES
  • Lila
Family
  • None
high
  • 2
Release
  • 2008-01-29
Time
  • 10800.0
Eye Color
  • Deep Blue
Image File
Gender
  • Female
tile
  • land
Race
  • Half Ulyssian and Half Deurlen
Born
  • Unknown
Source
Japanese name
  • Unknown
Usage
R
  • 174
V
  • 169
Location
  • Various
wikipage disambiguates
EvolvlMax
  • 70
BasicCharImg
SkillName
  • Silent Stillness of the Ice Prison
SkillLv1Trigger
  • 18
ItemImage
  • Lavender.png
EvoATKlv
  • 1880
  • 3840
BasiclvlMax
  • 60
BasicATKheartBonus
  • 720
EvoDEFlv
  • 770
  • 1530
EvoHPlv
  • 5180
  • 11140
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  • From [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lavender]], from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lavender]] [[lavendre#|lavendre]] (French: lavande), from Medieval Latin lavendula, possibly from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Lavender]] lividus (“‘bluish’”), but influenced by lavare (“‘wash’”) due to use of lavendar in washing clothes.
  • Lavender is the tritagonist of Roald Dahl's novel Matilda and its 1996 film adaptation. She is a student at Crunchem Hall Primary who befriends the titular protagonist. In the movie when Matilda and Lavender first meet they are on the Playground watching Miss Trunchbull taunt the students on the playground and then throw Amanda Thripp by her pigtails. Lavender who is a sweet and sensitive girl had a hard time watching Miss Trunchbull force Bruce to eat an entire chocolate cake but when Matilda started cheering for Bruce she joined in. Later, Lavender decided to play a trick on the Truncbull when the Trunchbull visited Miss Honey's class for testing. Miss Trunchbull who never takes water without taking over a class has a student get her water ready. Lavender decided to take the job and to put a newt in it to bother the Trunchbull. She succeeds, but the furious Trunchbull blames Matilda instead of Lavender. Matilda who is upset with the Trunchbull blaming her stares at the glass and with her powers makes the newt land on the Trunchbull's suit. A few days later after Matilda snuck into the Trunchbull's house, the Trunchbull visits Miss Honey's class again and presents Matilda's red ribbon. Later the Trunchbull reiceives a note from Matilda who is pretending to be Magnus Honey the father of Miss Honey, the Trunchbull who is then attacked by erasers and gets out of control almost gets Lavender but is clobbered by students instead. Matilda makes Lavender fly and Lavender is dreamy, awed and impressed. After the Trunchbull leaves it is thought to be that after Matilda lived with Miss Honey the friendship between Matilda and Lavender remained. LAVENDER IN THE BOOK,MUSICAL AND FILM In the book Lavender has dark hair and dark eyes. In the movie Lavender wears her hair in thick plaits, is mixed race (african-american) and wears big round glasses and often dark seventies-style dresses for young girls just like Matilda. In the musical Lavender wears the standard Crunchem Hall uniform (there were no uniforms in the book or movie) which was a tie,a grey suit and grey skirts for the girls while trousers for boys. In the musical Lavender had almond-shaped, crinkly, beetle black eyes, dark hair in a bun and creamy skin. Lavender was kind in all three versions of Matilda but had different types of personalities. In the book Lavender was curious, slightly quiet and determined. In the movie she was easy to impress and and cute. In both the book and the movie she spent a lot of time with Matilda and was very close to her but in the musical she went right up to her and asked her randomly to be her best friend. In the musical Lavender was spicy, loud,bubbly and friendly. In all three stories she put the newt in the Trunchbulls water but had different strategies. In the book her family had a pond, in the movies they found one at school and in the musical they never showed her getting the newt but eagerly had a monolouge about how she would put the newt in the Trunchbull's water. In the movie the actress of Lavender is Kiami Davael but in the musical she is Robin Ashwood. Friends: Hortensia Bruce Miss Honey Various Classmates
  • A young woman who has traveled far with her twin brother to seek her unknown heritage. She's polite and well-mannered, contrasting her brother's more rough and aggressive behavior.
  • Before the 2007 graphical updates, lavender was a common part of the scenery around Draynor, though it could not be picked or used. File:Lavender (lit) equipped.png|A player holding a burning lavender File:Lavender (plant).png|A lavender growing West of Oo'glog Smouldering plant.gif|A player burning Lavender
  • Liang Yi Xun y su hermana mayor Liang Yi cheng tienen una enfermedad congénita al corazón desde su nacimiento, que las hace incapaces de hacer un montón de actividades que otros niños de su edad suelen hacer normalmente . Debido a esto Liang Yi Xun es la de burla de sus compañeros de escuela teniendo por único amigo a Li Qing Chuan siendo inseparables. Liang Yi Xun se entristece al saber que Qing Chuan y su familia tienen que partir pronto a Estados Unidos. Como regalo de cumpleaños y despedida Qing Chuan le regala una botella de vidrio llena de unos pedazos de lavanda como una muestra de que nunca la olvidara y con la promesa de volverse a ver diez años después en su cumpleaños 20. Pasado los 10 años Liang Yi Xun no a podido olvidar su primer amor a pesar que ella tiene un nuevo pretendiente Xiao Tong el hijo de su jefe el dueño del invernadero donde ella trabaja. Xiao Tong está enamorado de ella, pero Liang Yi Xun sigue enamorada de Qing Chuan y no puede olvidar la promesa que se hicieron aquel día de su cumpleaños 10 años atrás. Qing Chuan regresa a Taiwan pero esta vez convertido en una famosa estrella pop llamada Leo.Leo no se ha olvidado de ella tampoco y después de varios malentendidos ellos dos vuelven a unirse y comienzan una nueva relación.Sin embargo, con la presencia de Xiao Tong, Maggie la novia de Leo y la enfermedad de Li Qing Chuan se preguntan si serán capaces de permanecer juntos y vivir felices para siempre.
  • Purple Field Agent SV 0972 Codename "Lavender" was created by EvilAuthor on Y!Gallery for the club Rookie Mistakes.
  • Increase mana by 10 Effect is permanent Potion ingredient. Cook before use.
  • Lavender is a character found in Greenthumb Gardens. She appears in Dragon Quest VII.
  • Lavender is an ingredient used in potion-making.
  • Lavender was a Rokugani flowering plant.
  • Lavender brings together a world of weed. Strains with histories that traverse Afghanistan, Hawaii, Korea, the U.S., and Europe are all melded together in this 3-way mostly Indica cross. An exotic looking strain, Lavender develops the darkest purple coloration you can imagine. The color is intense, with the leaves turning nearly to black at the ends, they are so deeply saturated with color. The extra dense buds give off a sensually spicy smell akin to Afghanistan hash. The high calyx-to-leaf ratio and the legginess of this plant make for simplified manicuring. While not as tall as the Haze strains, Lavender can shoot to tall heights when allowed an extended vegetation period before being placed into the flowering phase. If grown in a Sea of green, Soma recommends shortening the veg cycle in order to control the height. This strain will also do well as a multi-branched plant. Outdoors, this variety can thrive in most temperature zones, although arid climates known for their rich agricultural promise are of course optimal. Lavender has a flavor that is similar to Afghani hash, producing a captivating high. A terrific evening or rainy day smoke, Lavender will leave you feeling relaxed and mellow, possibly to the point of sleep.
  • Lavender was raised by her mother as a child. It was difficult for her mother to do so, and Lavender decided to leave home when she was ten years old to get some independence and to stop being a liability for her mother. Soon she went to live in the woods and learned how to fend for herself. This is where she gained most of her skills in learning about the woods, hunting, setting traps and gaining an understanding of what foods are poisonous and which are edible. She then discovered the school for specials and joined them. Whilst at the school she took part in many activities and became the victor of the 'fighting games' battle they have at the school. She was undefeated. However, she was captured when a group of human men raided the school, and was rescued by Warren Withers.
  • Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is B57EDC
  • Lavender is een quest voorwerp uit de As a First Resort... quest. Het groeit ten westen van Oo'glog. Tijdens en na de quest kan dit opgepakt worden, en aangestoken met een tinderbox, om Platypussen in een box trap te lokken.
  • Lavender has magical uses in the Emelanese Universe. The men-at-arms of Gold Ridge had a lavender flower on their jackets. Lavender is used in vision spells. Niko makes a vision enchantment oil with gum mastic, cinnamon bark and oil, heliotrope, saffron, cloves, and lavender. Lavender is used with cloves to make Numbtongue. Numbtongue is a barely legal substance used to prevent people from talking.
  • Lavender on tehtävätavara jota käytetään tehtävässä As a First Resort.... Sitä kasvaa länsi-Oo'Glogissa. Luokka:Kasvit en:Lavender
  • Lavender is Olivia's pet purple puffle. Like Perry the Puffle, Lavender is an agent, but works for Swiss Ninja
  • Available at level 51. This is a crop harvested from fields.
  • Wikipedia Article About Lavender on Wikipedia The lavenders Lavandula are a genus of about 25-30 species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, native from the Mediterranean region south to tropical Africa and east to India. The genus includes annuals, herbaceous plants, subshrubs, and small shrubs. The native range extends across the Canary Islands, North and East Africa, south Europe and the Mediterranean, Arabia, and India. Because the cultivated forms are planted in gardens world-wide, they are occasionally found growing wild, as garden escapes, well beyond their natural range.
  • Lavender is an item in Haunting Ground. It is a commonly found item that slowly reduces panic. In Hard mode, Lavender will be absent from the game, thus making the player have to create panic-reducing item such as Sedetio.
  • If you burn this flower and equip it with a pet platypus already out, the platypus gains some special dialogue about the lavender smell. Before the 2007 graphical updates, lavender was a common part of the scenery around Draynor, though it could not be picked or used.
  • Lavender was an unreleased color in Club Penguin. It was one of the losing candidate colors in the 2006 and 2009 color votes.
  • Lavender is a symbol of devotion. Like other shades of purple, lavender was used in 19th century Britain for "light" mourning. Black would be worn and used to identify those in mourning for a close loved one. Lavender and other shades of purple were used after the initial period of mourning or by people who were less closely related.
  • Lavender are flowers available on FarmVille. A farmer must be at least level 30 to grow these and will gain 2 experience when planted. They cost 160 coins and can be sold for 384. Lavender plants take 2 days to grow.
  • Lavender is an herb most personal. One person's favorite may be way down on someone else's list. Recently, we planted a new trial bed with about 15 kinds of this sweet smelling sustenance. Now in its third spring, this sample garden has served to remind us of each plant's individual characteristics, subtleties that we tend to forget when we grow them in long massive rows. Our new trial garden was laid out with three of each kind of Lavender planted in a triangle, with each plant situated about two feet apart. Planted this way, it is easy to tell which ones grow fast and should have been planted a lot further apart; and which ones grow slower and, for quicker turn around, should have been planted closer. We can see which ones are suited for which Landscape need, which ones flower longer (or sooner or later), and which ones smell heavenly (or like a hospital). All in all a very practical way to learn about lavender. Spring to Fall: Lavenders have it all. Yes, there is a Lavender blooming almost all the time in our gardens. This is easier to achieve in a Zone 8 garden like ours, but even those in Zone 5 can enjoy the fragrance of Lavender throughout the growing season. THE NON-ENGLISH LAVENDERS Gardeners in Zones 8 to 10 get a bit of a Lavender bloom head start with the early blooming species which include Spanish, Yellow, Sweet, French, Allardii, Goodwin Creek Gray, and Woolly Lavender. With the exception of Woolly, these Lavenders start blooming early to mid spring. Spanish and Yellow Lavenders finish up after four or five weeks, with the others blooming for a bit longer. All of these do best with a good pruning about four or five weeks into the bloom cycle, discouraging these large Lavender bushes from becoming untidy and encouraging a second sweep of blooms. The variation in fragrance, size, color, texture, and flower heads among the Lavenders in this group make it a truly exciting group of plants. Spanish Lavender, with its dark purple, pineapple-shaped flower heads and dark green leaves, looks great planted with Orchid Rockrose and Golden Garden Sage. It grows low and wide and may layer its stems, allowing one plant to cover a lot of ground. It can also be pruned off the ground and shaped for a topiary effect. Spanish Lavender is sometimes referred to as French Lavender. Since it grows wild in France, this is understandable. It is collected there to some extent and processed for oil used in perfume. Yellow Lavender also has a pineapple-shaped flower head but the colorful top bracts are a lemon chiffon color. The yellow-green leaves are pungently scented and their color makes them a good foil for gray Lavenders. Since this Lavender grows tall and wide, it can be planted at the back of a row of Lavandula angustifolias or L. x intermedias. Sweet Lavender is Lavender in the extreme. The greenest leaves, the greatest size, the fastest growth, and the longest flower wands are all great reasons for having this Lavender in the garden. Plant a large triangle of Sweet Lavender in the middle of a garden and surround it with Chocolate Scented Daisies for a visual and fragrant impact. French Lavender has the more traditional gray leaves but with serrated edges. A large, fast growing shrub that is sometimes referred to as everblooming Lavender, French Lavender does best when kept at no more than three feet, including blooms. The large, blocky flower heads can be dried if picked before any of the little flowers turn brown. Allardi Lavender is a form of French Lavender that is thought to be crossed with Lavandula latifolia, Spike Lavender, with a bit less rangy growth habit than French. Goodwin Creek Gray Lavender is a hybrid of French Lavender with a shorter growth habit and a darker purple flower head that is held on a longer wand. It makes a nice border or edging plant. Woolly Lavender likes it dry. The gray foliage and dark purple flowers are spectacular and come on in the heat of summer when all the other Lavenders are waning. Plant this near the path to the house to refresh you during the hottest time of year. THE ENGLISH LAVENDERS The English Lavenders (Lavandula angustifolias), include English, Munstead, Hidcote, Hidcote Pink, Jean Davis, Sarah, and Vera and flower in mid to late spring. These second-round bloomers are finished by late spring or early summer. These look great when they flower, and, after pruning, remain a compact ball or hedge with exotically fragrant leaves the rest of the year. These Lavenders are hardy to Zone 5 but, like all Lavenders, will not tolerate poor drainage or high humidity. . Munstead Lavender is named for Munstead Woods, the home of famous garden designer Gertrude Jekyll. Tolerating summer heat the best of all of the above English Lavenders, Munstead Lavender looks great planted with Yellow or White Roses. Hidcote Lavender is famous for its dark purple flower. Smaller than Munstead, it likes a cooler climate than our semi-arid summer can provide and we consistently have problems with it dying during hot months. Like most of these 'English' Lavenders, Hidcote is not as drought or heat tolerant as the Lavandins. Hidcote Pink Lavender has a pastel pink flower spike that looks best planted in mass and viewed at a bit of a distance rather than up close. Jean Davis Lavender also has a pastel pink flower. Looking at Hidcote Pink and Jean Davis together, it is hard to tell them apart. The difference, oddly enough, is in the taste. A fruity-flavored flower sets Jean Davis apart from other Lavenders. Munstead is a close second. Unfortunately, Jean Davis is harder to grow than Munstead, which is why Munstead was chosen instead as an addition to our Edible Flower Herb Garden Six Pack. Sarah Lavender is one of many lesser-known L. angustifolias. A very small plant with short flower spikes and small, yet showy dark purple flowers; it is very suited to window boxes and container growing. Vera Lavender or Lavender Vera is thought to be the true English Lavender. Also called True Lavender or Fine Lavender, the best quality oil comes from plants grown at altitudes between 2500 and 4500 feet on the sides of mountains in central Europe. It is thought to be the best Lavender for medicinal and aromatherapy purposes. THE LAVANDINS The English Lavender Hybrids, sometimes referred to as Lavandins; come in third in the bloom cycle, starting just as the the English Lavenders are finishing, and continuing to mid summer. These are the workhorses of Lavender. They do it all: bloom lots, grow just the right size, and smell like a million bucks. Provence and Grosso are the best known of these, but there are many others, including Abriali, Fred Boutin, Dutch Mill, Grappenhall, Seal, Hidcote Giant and White Grosso. These are the ones to line the drive or border the garden with. The botanical name for the Lavandins is Lavandula x intermedia. The x means it is a cross with two plants and we know which two. In this case, it is L. angustifolia and L. latifolia. The intermedia means that these crossed plants have qualities of both parents, or it is intermediate between them. Lavandins have long gray leaves, twice or more the size of L. angustifolias. They also grow much larger and faster. Abriali Lavender is one of the older Lavandins. Also beautifully colored, it is a little shorter than Grosso and was used for oil production before Grosso was developed. Dutch Mill Lavender has vibrant grape colored flowers that stand out well against darker flowered lavenders like Grosso. Because it is a lighter shade, it shows up better in very sunny situations. Fred Boutin Lavender, discovered in 1980, is a long-stemmed beauty with a medium purple flower. It has very silvery leaves and excellent fragrance. Grosso Lavender is cultivated for oil used mainly in the cosmetic industry. It makes great Lavender bouquets and wands. Grosso Lavender has beautiful purple calyxes instead of the normal green calyx of most lavenders. White Grosso Lavender is a must have for the garden and for the vase. Its swan white blooms complement the purples of other lavenders and they stay white when dried. Grappenhall Lavender is a tall, long-leaved Lavender with a slender bloom and a medium purple flower. Because the leaves are longer this plant has the energy to grow quickly and in larger proportions. Hidcote Giant Lavender has dark purple flowers that are close together. It is a striking plant in the landscape. Provence Lavender has a long, slender flower wand that is useful for dried bud collecting. The buds come cleanly and easily away from the stalk. Seal Lavender is a highly fragrant bright purple old time favorite that is perfect for crafts or hedges. Any way you look at them, lavenders are luscious long stemmed, aromatic necessities. PLANTING, GROWING, PRUNING, HARVESTING AND USING Most lavenders are started from cuttings taken from Mother plants. This is both fast and accurate, producing an exact replica of the original plant. Starting Lavender from seeds sounds like a great inexpensive way to get all the lavender you desire but it can have some major drawbacks. The first obstacle is finding the seeds. Even though Spanish, Yellow, and other species Lavenders can be started from seeds, it is usually only the Lavandula angustifolias--Hidcote, Vera, and Munstead-- that are available as seeds. The second drawback is what we call 'low and slow' germination. Lavender seeds have a short shelf life, and therefore the germination rate (how many seeds out of 100 come up) is usually pretty low. They can also take a long time to sprout (two weeks or more) and this invites fungus to the seed tray, often causing the seed to rot before it can sprout. Seeds benefit from light, so cover lightly when sowing. The germination temperature should be around 70 degrees and spring seeding is more successful than fall seeding. Those seeds that do sprout will take one to three months before they have enough roots and top growth to allow successful transplanting. Adding fertilizer to the sterile medium used in the seed tray can help the little plants get off to a better start, but it can also invite fungus in cool, humid situations. The third disadvantage is the time it takes for the seedlings to get to a good size. After they are transplanted into small pots, the plants will be about three inches tall and have a single stem. It will take another three months or more to make a plant substantial enough to transplant to a larger pot or to the garden. The fourth inconvenience is the difference factor. Because little care has been taken over the years to insure that the seeds have not crossed with each other, the plants will be varying shades of color. They might also vary some in height and width. This was the surprise our customer had. The perfect hedge of Hidcote Lavender she had dreamed about and worked so hard to grow the plants for turned out to be more like a cottage garden: still beautiful, but irregular in form and color. And, lastly, the most popular Lavenders (the Lavandula x intermedias; sometimes called Lavandins), either do not make seeds or the seeds are sterile, so you will never see a seed packet of these. The most important factor to get right with Lavender is drainage. Soggy areas should definitely be avoided. Incorporate organic matter if necessary to make a loose friable soil. Compost is the best amendment because it is fertile and has uneven particle sizes. Uneven particles in the soil create better air spaces and give the roots better anchors to attach themselves to. Check the soil's pH (potential hydrogen) to make sure it falls somewhere between 6.5 and 7.5. If the soil is too acidic the Lavender will not thrive. If the soil is too alkaline, the nutrients are 'tied' up in the soil and the plant cannot use them. Yellowed growth can be indicative of a soil that is out of balance. Adding compost can help to balance the pH. If you are going to plant a hedge or a massive amount of Lavender, make sure the ground is cleared of weeds. Solarization works to remove not only tenacious weeds, but also kills weed seeds. Small Lavender plants cannot compete with aggressive weeds, and weeding after they are planted can be a huge hassle. Weeding often becomes such a chore that Lavenders are overrun and eventually die in a neglected field. Mulching with a small particle mulch or compost after planting helps with the weed control, but avoid mulching right up to the stem of the small plant. Instead, leave a collar about two inches wide around the plant. If you are in hot, humid areas, try planting Lavenders in a raised bed or on a mound. Leave plenty of room between plants for air circulation. Lavenders are not ideally suited to heat and humidity, so be prepared for problems, such as fungal disease and rot. For ultimate show, space plants according to their height measurement. For example, a Grappenhall Lavender is listed at 3 to 4 feet. By spacing these 3 or 4 feet apart, the effect when the plant is blooming is spectacular. If it is more important that the plant make a tight row or hedge, then plant closer together. If planting in pots, make sure to repot every spring into a larger container with fresh soil to allow the plant to continue to mature and to provide as many flowers as possible. A good, coarse, sterile potting soil with organic fertilizer mixed in works best. In the ground or in a pot, full sun is a must. If the garden is crowded, plant near a south-facing wall. Even the Lavender at the north end of the row will be shorter and bloom later. In hot areas, some late afternoon shade can be tolerated without sacrificing the glorious mounded shape and rising pincushion effect of the flower wands. Lavender in the field rarely needs fertilizer, especially if compost is applied as a mulch. More often, problems arise because the soil is not healthy. Avoid chemicals in pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers that kill or starve the beneficial organisms in the soil. In arid regions with no summer water, irrigation will be necessary for the survival of the plants. While Lavender is extremely drought resistant once established, it grows larger and produces more blooms with regular watering. This means that when it is dry, water it. While this may sound obvious, it is important to let it dry out a bit before soaking it again. In humid areas, this can be difficult and the excess moisture often causes death. The Gardener's Minute Zones 8 and up can plant Lavender in spring and fall, but other zones are better off with a spring planting after the last frost. If fall planting is to be tried, plant at least two months before the first frost. It is important that the plant actually make good root development into the native soil before severe winter weather occurs. Lavender grows slowly in the fall and often plants are not sufficiently established to get through winter rains and cold. It takes about three years for a Lavender to reach full size. Plants should be pruned every year immediately after bloom. Pruning should not be confused with harvesting. Pruning is necessary to extend the life of the plant. Lavender flower wand stems are usually a bright green while Lavender leaves are gray. Cut back not only the flower stem, but also about a third of the gray-leaved stems as well. If the plant has been neglected, it can be cut back further, but avoid pruning back so far that only woody stems with no leaves are showing. A plant pruned into the wood may push out latent (sleeping) buds or it may die. Harvesting Lavender is one of the most enjoyable pleasures any gardener can have. Lavender flower heads look gray before the flowers open. They are devoid of most color and it is easy to become impatient waiting for them to burst into bloom. Once the color is bright and vivid, that is the time to start cutting. Cut the flower stems during the cool of the morning after the dew has dried. In humid areas, try to cut on dry days. For arrangements, it is easiest to arrange the Lavender while it is fresh and supple. This can be done in the garden if it is not too hot. If the weather is very warm (even in the morning), take a bucket of water, filled about a quarter of the way, and submerge the cut end of the stems into the bucket. Remember that the plant cools itself by releasing its fragrant oils, so the more heat they are exposed to the less oil, and fragrance, for you. Arrange out of direct sun as soon as possible. Stand them in a dry vase and the fresh flowers become dry ones. Or use fresh in small groups as an accent for a fresh herbal wreath. If the flowers are to be used later, dry in small groups by tying with a twist tie and hanging in a dark dry place or individually by spreading them on a screen and drying out of the sun. Once dry, the buds can also be stripped and used as bulk for potpourri, sachet, or even cooking. Some Lavenders hold their buds better than others. Grosso Lavender is preferred for wand making and dried arrangements because the flowers stay on the stem better. This is something to consider if your primary focus is to REMOVE the dried buds for bulk use, such as potpourri. Provence Lavender is more suited to this because the buds release easily from the calyx (too easily for dried bouquets or wands). The further along in the bloom cycle, the more fragile the flowers seem to be. Actually, what happens is that the little flowers fall out and what is left is the calyx and any unopened buds. Most Lavenders bloom for about 5 weeks, so do a little experiment in your garden to see when the harvest is best for your needs. If you are harvesting a lot of Lavender, try this tip from the Lavender experts at Purple Mountain Majesty. Hand harvest by sticking your left thumb in the flowers to be cut while simultaneously hooking the flower stalks in front and below your left hand with a Chinese sickle. You pull and cut the first bunch into your left hand with one motion. The process is repeated without removing the cut material until you have completely cut counterclockwise around the plant essentially twisting the cut stalks around the center uncut stalks as you go. This keeps even the largest bundles under control because the whole bundle winds around the center uncut stalks creating enough friction to keep everything together and eventually captured under your left arm. If the bundle is too big for your grip, then it is kept from falling apart by your thumb and the center stalks, which you cut in a final cutting motion starting with a reversed sickle in front of your left leg and vectoring in a direction that is away from the harvester. Lavender smells like it should taste wonderful, but the taste of most Lavenders is a little like turpentine. The flavor is not one that can be easily defined nor is it one most people like right away. It is like a fine wine with many subtleties. Both fresh and dried flowers and leaves are used in culinary preparations. Recipes using Lavender are generally on the sweet side but Lavender can be used to replace Rosemary and other strong tasting herbs. Or, it can be blended with other herbs, as in herbs de Provence. This mix, used in many savory dishes, often finds dried Lavender leaves and flowers mixed with other members of the mint family, like Rosemary, Sage, Oregano, Thyme and Mint. Used not only to make life smell richer and more tolerable, but also as a medicinal relief for ailments from headaches to insomnia, Lavender oil has always been a prize. In times past, most Lavender oil was distilled from the angustifolia species of Lavandula. Often referred to as English Lavenders, these Lavenders are native to the western half of the Mediterranean. Now cultivated in many countries, it was thought the finest Lavender grew in England and thus the common name English Lavender evolved and is still the name most folks use when referring to Lavender products. Because Lavandula angustifolias are small, and because they are pretty particular about where they grow, it takes a lot of plants to produce one ton of oil; so most Lavender oil now comes from the Lavandins. These are hybrid Lavenders that have the English Lavender as one parent and the Spike Lavender (Lavandula latifolia) as another. These Lavenders tolerate a more diverse climate, and, since they are larger, produce more oil per acre. This oil, while less expensive, is not as good for medicinal purposes as English Lavender oil, but it is widely used in the perfume and craft industries. And, when you hear the term French Lavender Oil, don't be confused. The French nom de plume refers to where it is grown and not which plant it is from. French Lavender oil is really English Lavender oil produced in France!
  • Lavender is a small girl that is very strange, due to the fact she can be a cat or human at will. It is unknown where she came from.
  • Some of the medicinal properties are * headache relief * antiseptic * relaxation (reduction of stress or anxiety) * stomach calming * reduction or reversal of hair loss While generally safe, use strong concentrations can cause harm. Lavender oil can be a skin irritant for some and poisonous. (This site is not a medical site. As with any Web site, consider the source and use caution.)
  • Lavender is a color in Club Penguin Rewritten. It won a competition against Dark Red and Maroon to become a color.
  • The Lavender Anything Muppet is a lavender rod puppet used on Sesame Street. Popular Muppet characters that use the Lavender pattern are Roxy Marie, Herbert Birdsfoot, Captain Vegetable, Polly Darton and Tessie Twiddlebug. Others
  • Lavender is a type of flower that still exists in 2551. Kurt remembers smelling it from his childhood while in the UNSC Hopeful's atrium.
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