Lavender’s blue, dilly, dilly, lavender’s green,
When I am king, dilly, dilly, you shall be queen.
Who told you so, dilly, dilly, who told you so?
‘Twas my own heart, dilly, dilly, that told me so.

Lavender is actually a genus of the mint family. It is native to the Old World and is found from Cape Verde and the Canary Islands, across Europe to Africa, south west Asia and India. And it is Tasmania that lays claim to the largest privately owned lavender farm in the world.
Personally, I associate it most readily with Provence, and I was surprised to learn just how many lavender farms there are in England. Surrey and Norfolk are probably the best known but you’ll also find them in the Cotswolds, Kent and my own county of Hertfordshire.
The verse at the top is from a traditional English nursery rhyme, which developed from a rather more bawdy folk song named Diddle Diddle, Or The Kind Country Lovers.
Lavender’s green, diddle, diddle,
Lavender’s blue
You must love me, diddle, diddle,
cause I love you,
I heard one say, diddle, diddle,
since I came hither,
That you and I, diddle, diddle,
must lie together.
Hitchin Lavender, Cadwell Farm, Hitchin, Herts SG5 3UA
Linked to Lavender, Flower Gardens, Floral Friday, Today’s Flowers, Scenic Weekends and Travel Photo Mondays.







Wow very beautiful. I am hoping that my 2x visit to Europe will let me see a lavender farm, but i was disappointed. Until now i still appease myself in photographs.
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The rolling beds of Lavender are incredible! I’ve heard the Lavender Blue song, but not the bawdy version, but I don’t think they taught my children many historical songs. Thay’s sad.
I love to use Lavender soap.
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I love to see it in rows in the field, so pretty.
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Lavender – a wonderful blue tone….
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All that purple! So pretty!
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My first time to see a lavender farm. Lovely flowers.
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Lovely shots of this beautiful flowering plant. We have lots of lavender farms in Tasmania and Victoria.
Many thanks for participating in Floral Friday Fotos.
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Popular song for this challenge 🙂 I’d never heard of it before- but I guess that comes from being from the US. Absolutely lovely lavender photos! Thank you very much for sharing them.
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Somehow I expect things like nursery rhymes to be known in all English speaking nations, but I should know better. Glad you liked the photos.
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Wonderful photos! Nearly I can smell the fragrance of the lavender!
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I am glad 🙂
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I can almost smell the lavender! Tom The Backroads Traveller
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That makes me very pleased
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The lavender fields are wonderful.
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A surprising but beautiful find
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fields of lavender are such a magical sight. Gorgeous photos.
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Thanks Gemma
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I just adore lavender! I’ve got 2 bushes in my garden.
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Live and learn, about the origin of that innocuous nursery rhyme!
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They were a bawdy lot in the olden days 😉
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 1:18 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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