This Kew Garden pot, with traditional English Lavender, is a ‘Classic’. Back in 1700 English lavender plants were the basis of England’s lavender oil industry. Lavender is widely grown all around the United Kingdom, but it is still mainly on the West coast of England in a area named, Norfolk, you will still find many of the Lavender farms still in existence today. The reason its now referred to as English Lavender is because it was widely used as a perfume for English Royals. Lavender can mean many things devotion, luck,and success.