Enc. Renaud et al., Essential oil quantity and composition from 10 cultivars of organically grown lavender and lavandin, J ESSEN OIL, 13(4), 2001, pp. 269-273
This study compared agronomic traits and essential oil quantity and quality
of 10 cultivars of certified organically-grown lavender (Lavandula spp). R
esults reported are based on the second year of production and is the first
report of organically certified lavender oils. Lavandin cultivars (Lavandu
la x intermedia Emeric ex Loisel.) produced significantly higher oil yield
(71.1-9.9% dry inflorescences) compared to six lavender cultivars (2.8-5.0%
dry inflorescences), with cultivars 'Grosso,' 'Abriallii' and 'Super' yiel
ding the highest (9.9%, 9.0%, and 8.7%, respectively). Lavender (Lavandula
angustifolia Mill.) 'Grey Lady' produced the highest oil yield (5.0%), and
'Lady' the least (2.8%). All lavandins produced acceptable flowers for the
dried market except 'Provence' whose flower color was pale purple. Lavender
flowers from 'Hidcote,' 'Munstead' and 'English' were acceptable for the d
ried floral market. By year two, lavender cultivars reached full bloom and
could be harvested for oil prior to the lavandins. Lavandin 'Grosso' oil po
ssessed the highest camphor (8.1 as relative % of total oil). Enantiomeric
distribution of (R)-(-) and (S)-(+) forms of linalool and linalyl acetate w
ere found to be useful indicators of the purity of lavender oils.