Verifying true lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) versus lavandin is the first challenge when sourcing lavender in bulk. Nutrada lists GFSI-certified lavender suppliers offering dried flower buds and essential oil across conventional and organic supply from Bulgarian and French origins.
| Value | Description |
| Botanical name | Lavandula angustifolia |
| Available forms | Dried flower buds, essential oil |
| Origins | Bulgaria, France, Turkey, England |
| Certifications | EU Organic, GFSI (BRCGS, IFS, FSSC 22000), Kosher, Halal |
| Common applications | Herbal teas, aromatherapy, cosmetics, culinary blends |
| Packaging | 5-25 kg bags |
| MOQ | 25kg |
| Category | Herbs Wholesale |
| Form/Grade | What it means for procurement | Typical application |
| True lavender (L. angustifolia) | Lower oil yield but superior fragrance profile with minimal camphor content | Herbal teas, aromatherapy, cosmetic applications |
| Lavandin (L. × intermedia) | Higher essential oil yield but stronger camphor notes | Industrial fragrance, cleaning products, lower-grade applications |
| Processing Form | What it means for procurement | Typical application |
| Dried flower buds | Whole flowers retained for visual appeal and controlled release | Herbal tea blends, sachets, retail packaging |
| Essential oil | Concentrated volatile compounds requiring distillation infrastructure | Cosmetics, aromatherapy products, flavoring |
French Provence carries AOC protection for high-end positioning, while Bulgarian suppliers provide the majority of commercial volume.
Turkey's Isparta and Burdur provinces have rapidly expanded lavender cultivation with modern distillation facilities supporting essential oil extraction alongside dried flower processing. Bulgarian production centers in the Kazanlak Rose Valley and Plovdiv regions produce 100 to 130 metric tonnes of lavender essential oil annually, representing the world's largest supply concentration with established drying and processing infrastructure. French Provence maintains approximately 50 metric tonnes of annual essential oil production at premium pricing (25-40% above Bulgarian rates) due to AOC Huile Essentielle de Lavande de Haute-Provence protection, though production has declined relative to Bulgarian volumes. Turkey serves both essential oil and dried flower markets at competitive pricing through expanded cultivation infrastructure.
Lavender flower buds are hygroscopic and lose essential oil content when exposed to moisture above 12%. Suppliers package dried lavender in 5-25 kg kraft paper or woven polypropylene bags with moisture barrier linings. Store below 20 degrees Celsius at under 60% relative humidity for 18-24 month shelf life. Buyers should verify the volatile oil content analysis before ordering as linalool and linalyl acetate percentages determine fragrance intensity.
Bulgaria and France both maintain EU Organic certification infrastructure for lavender production. French organic lavender commands premium pricing (20-35% above conventional rates) due to Provence terroir positioning, while Bulgarian organic suppliers offer dual EU and USDA NOP certification with deeper supply availability. Turkish organic lavender is emerging but supply remains limited compared to conventional production.
Private label lavender is available in 50g, 100g, and 250g retail pouches with resealable closures for consumer tea and aromatherapy markets. MOQs start higher than bulk due to packaging line changeovers and label customization requirements. Buyers must specify flower bud size grading before production starts as visual consistency affects retail presentation.
European lavender suppliers concentrate in Bulgaria's Kazanlak region and France's Provence, with Turkish suppliers expanding processing capacity in Isparta province. Mediterranean herb processors often carry both rosemary and lavender from overlapping cultivation regions, while aromatherapy blend manufacturers source lavender alongside calendula for skincare formulations. Request batch-specific CoAs showing linalool content, linalyl acetate percentages, and full pesticide panel analysis.
Nutrada lists GFSI-certified lavender suppliers from Bulgaria, France, and Turkey, covering dried flower buds and essential oil across conventional and organic supply. All orders are placed directly with certified suppliers, with no intermediary.
Last updated: Apr 10, 2026
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