Lavender Card
Description
Below is the floral description that will be printed on this product card booklet.
Lavender — "The One Who Brings You Home" 
(Devotion · Calm · Memory) 
There’s a hush in lavender’s bloom, a scent that soothes, a feeling that lingers like a soft exhale after a long journey.
In the Victorian language of flowers, lavender speaks of devotion, tranquility, and healing. It is a quiet vow wrapped in fragrance — you are safe with me.
In folklore, lavender was the gentle guardian of hearts and homes. In medieval Europe, dried blossoms were tucked close to the chest to keep love faithful, to guard dreams, and to ward off restless spirits. In Wales, it was sewn into garments for luck or scattered to confuse wandering witches. On Midsummer nights, tossing its sprigs into the fire was said to reveal the unseen — the fae, the lost, or truths hidden deep within the soul.
And still, they say lavender remembers.
Its fragrance clings to the air like memory — of steady hands, of patience, of someone who made the world feel safe again.
In floriography, lavender carries this message:
I will not let you be consumed by the world.
May this bloom guide you home — not always to a place, but to peace, to love, and to the quiet that knows your name.