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Lavender

In the language of lavender flowers can have two senses distinguished and contrasting them.
The first sense he raffle to an ancient tradition that lavender has been used in antiquity against the bites of snakes and instructed on the wounds of dystrophin after left soaking in water. It was therefore considered an antidote but also said that within its forests snakes make the nest, especially asps therefore ancient people approached them with great caution, this belief is derived from its meaning in the language of flowers is better to say “distrust.”
The second sense of lavender is tied instead to warmer feelings and give lavender meant “your memory is my only happiness.”

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