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title: "Lavandin Essential Oil (Lavandula x intermedia)"
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type: "essential_oil"
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published_at: "2026-04-21T01:23:51+00:00"
modified_at: "2026-04-21T23:37:45+00:00"
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excerpt: "Lavandin essential oil is a lavender hybrid with a fresh, stronger aroma than true lavender. It is commonly used in diffuser blends, linen sprays, and body care formulas."
---

# Lavandin Essential Oil (Lavandula x intermedia)

Lavandin essential oil is distilled from the flowering tops of Lavandula x intermedia, a hybrid of true lavender and spike lavender in the Lamiaceae family. Originally developed from lavender-growing regions of Europe, lavandin is prized for its stronger scent throw and more vigorous aromatic character.

Lavender-family oils have long been used in linen care, bathing, perfumery, and household fragrance. Lavandin is especially popular in soaps, body products, diffuser blends, and cleaning-style aromatic formulas because it smells recognizably lavender while projecting more strongly.

Compared with true lavender, lavandin is usually more robust and slightly more camphoraceous, while compared with spike lavender it feels more floral and rounded.

## Essential Oil Overview

- **Botanical name:***Lavandula x intermedia*
- **Plant part used:** Flowering tops
- **Extraction method:** Steam distillation
- **Aroma profile:** Fresh, floral, herbaceous, and slightly camphoraceous with a stronger scent throw than true lavender.
- **Aroma note:** Middle note
- **Key components:** Linalool, Linalyl acetate, Camphor
- **Top benefits:**
  - Fresh floral-herbal oil for home fragrance
  - Strong diffuser performance
  - Useful in linen, cleaning, and body blends when diluted
  - Bridges soft lavender and sharper spike lavender styles

### Types Available

[Lavender Essential Oil (Lavandula angustifolia)](/essential-oils/lavender-essential-oil/)
  
 [Lavandula latifolia Essential Oil (Spike Lavender)](/essential-oils/spike-lavender-essential-oil/)
  
 [Lavandin Essential Oil (Lavandula x intermedia)](/essential-oils/lavandin-essential-oil/)

### Aromatic Profile

Lavandin is a hybrid of true lavender and spike lavender, so its aroma sits between the two. It is usually stronger, more projecting, and slightly more camphoraceous than true lavender, while still feeling recognizably lavender.

- **Scent family:** Floral-herbal
- **Fragrance notes:** Lavender bloom, herbs, fresh air, soft camphor, clean floral body
- **Similar to:** Lavender, Spike Lavender, Rosemary Verbenone

Lavandin is highly versatile and performs well in home fragrance and practical aromatic blends.

### For classic fresh blends

Pair with [Lemon Essential Oil](/essential-oils/lemon-essential-oil/)
 for a clean, bright home fragrance style.

### For herbal uplift

Blend with [Rosemary Essential Oil](/essential-oils/rosemary-essential-oil/)
 for a fresher, more energizing profile.

### For softer floral balance

Combine with [Lavender Essential Oil](/essential-oils/lavender-essential-oil/)
 to smooth out the camphor edge.

### For woody depth

Add [Cedarwood Atlas Essential Oil](/essential-oils/cedarwood-atlas-essential-oil/)
 for a grounded floral-wood blend.

### Simple Blend Idea

A simple diffuser blend is 3 drops lavandin, 2 drops lemon, and 1 drop cedarwood Atlas.

### Common Uses

- Diffuser blends with strong room presence
- Linen sprays and home fragrance products
- Body oils, soaps, and bath products when diluted
- Freshening blends that need more lift than true lavender provides

### Targeted Uses

- Choosing a stronger lavender-family oil for practical aromatic use
- Using a cost-effective lavender note in home products
- Building cleaning-style blends with lemon or rosemary
- Balancing floral comfort with extra freshness

##### Lavandin Essential Oil (Lavandula x intermedia) Preparation Methods

Topical

Dilute in a carrier before adding to body oils, creams, or roller blends.

Diffuser

Diffuse for a fresh, clean floral-herbal atmosphere with excellent scent throw.

Linen Spray

Use in a properly formulated linen or room spray for a bright lavender-family scent.

Bath

Premix with a suitable dispersant or carrier before adding to bathwater.

###### Safety Considerations

Lavandin is generally easy to work with, but it is still more camphoraceous than true lavender.

- Dilute before applying to skin.
- Patch test before wider topical use.
- Avoid the eye area and mucous membranes.
- Use caution during pregnancy and for small children.
- Do not assume lavandin is interchangeable with true lavender in every formula; its aroma is stronger and slightly sharper.
- Diffuse with ventilation around pets.

*This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always dilute essential oils properly and use with care.*

**Image Disclaimer:** Images are for reference only and should not be used as the sole method of identification. Always confirm identification with a qualified source.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is lavandin essential oil?

Lavandin essential oil is distilled from Lavandula x intermedia, a hybrid of true lavender and spike lavender. It combines familiar lavender notes with a stronger, fresher, slightly camphoraceous character.

How does lavandin differ from true lavender?

Lavandin usually smells stronger, projects more, and has a fresher, slightly sharper edge. True lavender is generally softer, sweeter, and more traditionally calming in character.

What is lavandin essential oil used for?

It is widely used in diffuser blends, linen sprays, soaps, bath products, cleaning-style formulas, and practical home fragrance applications.

Is lavandin good for room sprays?

Yes. Its strong scent throw makes it very useful in room sprays and linen products where a clear lavender-family aroma is wanted.

Does lavandin blend with lemon?

Yes. Lavandin and lemon are a classic combination for fresh, clean, household-style aromatic blends and bright diffuser recipes.

Can lavandin replace lavender in every recipe?

Not always. Lavandin is stronger and slightly more camphoraceous, so while it can work in many formulas, the finished aroma will not be identical to true lavender.
