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Mediterranean countries
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Lavender is widely used in Mediterranean countries for its fragrance and relaxation properties in perfumes, soaps, cooking, and aromatherapy.
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China
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In China, lavender is not widely used in daily life but is used for medicinal and culinary reasons.
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France
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Lavender is popularly used in perfumes, cooking, and aromatherapy in France and Mediterranean countries.
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Japan
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In Japan and Korea, lavender is used for relaxation, aromatherapy, and medicinal purposes.
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Western countries
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Lavender is popular in Western countries for its use in aromatherapy and herbal remedies.
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Diaspora Armenian communities
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Lavender holds cultural significance and is used for traditional practices, aromatherapy, culinary purposes, and cultural symbolism in Diaspora Armenian communities.
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French culture
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Lavender is culturally significant in France and commonly used in perfumes, beauty products, and traditional medicine.
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Korea
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In Korea, lavender is associated with relaxation and commonly used in aromatherapy and bath products.
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Mediterranean gardening culture
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Lavender is a beloved and iconic plant in Mediterranean gardening culture, valued for its fragrance and ornamental qualities.
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Northern European countries
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Lavender is more commonly known for its aromatic properties and use in perfumes and toiletries in Northern European countries than for its use in cooking.
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Western herbalists
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Lavender is highly valued by Western herbalists for its calming and soothing properties, commonly used in herbal remedies and aromatherapy.
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