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Davana

Sourced from India

Davana, Artemisia pallens, is also known as Dhavanam, or by its Sanskrit name, Damanaka. The plant is native to southern India and is commonly found in home gardens in India. As an aromatic herb, the plant is cultivated for its fragrant leaves and flowers, which are used in decorations, religious offerings, and, of course, the essential oil. The leaves of the plant are also frequently seen in floral bouquets and flower arrangements.

The davana plant is a member of the daisy family and is a relative of Roman and German chamomile as well as sunflowers. The essential oil is steam distilled from the flower, leaf, and stem of the plant.

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Davana

Sourced from India

Davana, Artemisia pallens, is also known as Dhavanam, or by its Sanskrit name, Damanaka. The plant is native to southern India and is commonly found in home gardens in India. As an aromatic herb, the plant is cultivated for its fragrant leaves and flowers, which are used in decorations, religious offerings, and, of course, the essential oil. The leaves of the plant are also frequently seen in floral bouquets and flower arrangements.

The davana plant is a member of the daisy family and is a relative of Roman and German chamomile as well as sunflowers. The essential oil is steam distilled from the flower, leaf, and stem of the plant.

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Fonts: Hussar Ekologiczy, Playlist Script, Public Sans Bold

Number of Images: 1

Size: 1 Square

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For 10% off a monthly or annual subscription, click this link:

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PLEASE NOTE 

Make sure to watermark your images. This protects your investment and my work. 

CONTACT AND SUPPORT 

For questions about this specific graphic, please click the “Feedback” button. Please include your email address if you would like a personal response. For all other inquiries, please contact the One Drop team. Like this item? Click the “Like” button for me to produce more graphics like this one.