1, Provence, France: Provence is a blue coast near the Mediterranean, the hometown of lavender, and produces high-quality wine. Provence is also a "city of knights" and the birthplace of medieval knight love poems. Famous towns include Marseille and Aix. In Provence, lavender flower fields have completely different landscapes all year round. In winter, after the harvest is cut, only short and neat dead stems are left, covered with snow. When spring comes, green leaves come out. June is purple, and gradually as the summer sun gets hotter and hotter, lavender flowers quickly turn into charming deep purple. Then the busy harvest began, and it was very important to grasp the time. Therefore, flower farmers had to cut flowers day and night and distill the extract. By the end of September, all the flower fields had been harvested.
2. Furano Lavender in Hokkaido: The most famous lavender flower field in Furano, Hokkaido. Lavender cultivation here has a history of hundreds of years, originally introduced from Europe, with the main purpose of making spices. Nowadays, every year in the flower season, there will be long queues of self-driving cars on the road to Futian Farm.
3. Ili Valley, Xinjiang: The most famous lavender in Xinjiang is princess jieyou Lavender Garden and Iparhan Lavender, and billboards of these two houses can be seen from time to time on the way to the lavender flower fields. Ili Valley is located at the northern foot of Tianshan Mountain, which is very similar to Provence, France, the world-famous origin of lavender. Lavender here is the third largest lavender planting base in the world after Provence, France and Furano, Japan.