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Lauendula Lavender, or Nardus Fœmina female nard: to the Germans, Lauendel: to the Italians, Lauendula: to the French, Lauande.
A detailed woodcut illustration of a lavender plant (Lauendula). The image depicts several upright, branched stems growing from a central base with a visible root system. The stems are covered in narrow, linear leaves, and several of them end in elongated, spiked flower heads.
See what has been said concerning Nardus Italica: for these are to be referred to that.