Why Sequim Lavender

The science and magic behind North America's Lavender Capital

The Olympic Rain Shadow

A microclimate that rivals Provence, France

Nature's Perfect Storm Shelter

The Olympic Mountains rise over 7,000 feet, creating a massive wall that intercepts Pacific storms. While Seattle gets 37 inches of rain and the western Olympics get over 140 inches, Sequim sits in the dry shadow receiving only 16 inches annually — comparable to Los Angeles.

This isn't just dry — it's dry with abundant sunshine. Sequim averages over 300 sunny days per year, providing the long, warm summers that lavender needs to develop the highest concentrations of aromatic oils.

Olympic Mountains and Sequim Valley rain shadow

The Olympic Rain Shadow

Mountains block Pacific storms, leaving Sequim dry and sunny

Annual Rainfall Comparison

Sequim, WA
16"
Provence, FR
22"
Seattle, WA
37"
Portland, OR
43"
16" Annual Rainfall
300+ Sunny Days
70-80°F Summer Temps
15-20 hrs Summer Daylight

The Terroir of Lavender

Like fine wine, lavender quality is shaped by place

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Glacial Soil

Sequim's soil was deposited by ancient glaciers, creating perfectly drained sandy loam. Lavender hates wet feet — and this soil never holds excess water.

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Alkaline Balance

The naturally alkaline pH (7.0-8.0) of our soil matches lavender's native Mediterranean conditions. No amendments needed — nature got it right.

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Mineral Rich

Glacial deposits brought a diverse mineral profile that feeds lavender plants complex nutrients, contributing to the depth and complexity of our essential oils.

🇫🇷 The French Connection

When Sequim's pioneer growers first tested their soil and climate data, French lavender experts were astonished. The conditions mirror the best growing regions of Provence so closely that several Sequim farmers trained directly with master growers in the south of France.

From Field to Essential Oil

Each harvest transforms thousands of fragrant blooms into pure, therapeutic lavender oil

The Science of Fragrance

Why Sequim lavender is uniquely therapeutic

The secret to lavender's legendary calming properties lies in two key compounds: linalool and linalyl acetate. These naturally occurring terpenes are what give lavender its distinctive fragrance — and its remarkable therapeutic effects. Research shows that Sequim's unique growing conditions produce lavender with exceptionally high concentrations of these beneficial compounds.

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Sleep Quality

Studies show linalool significantly improves sleep quality and duration. Sequim lavender sachets and essential oils are prized for their potent sleep-promoting properties.

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Anxiety Relief

Clinical research demonstrates lavender's linalool reduces anxiety without the side effects of pharmaceuticals. Our high-concentration oils deliver measurable calm.

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Anti-Inflammatory

Linalool has proven anti-inflammatory effects, making Sequim lavender products effective for muscle tension, headaches, and skin irritation.

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Stress Response

Inhaling lavender essential oil has been shown to lower cortisol levels and heart rate, activating the parasympathetic nervous system for deep relaxation.

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Harvest

Hand-cut at peak bloom

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Steam Distill

Copper still, 2+ hours

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Separate

Oil rises from hydrosol

Pure Oil

1 lb from 100 lbs flowers

Lavender Varieties of Sequim

From culinary favorites to aromatic powerhouses

Sequim's farms grow two main families of lavender: English (Lavandula angustifolia) for culinary use and fine fragrance, and Lavandin (Lavandula x intermedia) for essential oil production and dramatic field displays. Each variety brings its own character, color, and fragrance to the valley.

English Lavender

Hidcote

L. angustifolia 'Hidcote'

Compact plants with deep violet-blue flowers. Prized for culinary use, sachets, and crafts. Sweet, floral fragrance. Blooms early-mid summer.

English Lavender

Munstead

L. angustifolia 'Munstead'

Hardy and compact with blue-purple flowers. Excellent for borders and containers. Sweet, clean scent ideal for cooking and teas.

English Lavender

Royal Velvet

L. angustifolia 'Royal Velvet'

Stunning deep purple-blue flowers on long stems. Exceptional for dried arrangements and the highest-quality essential oils.

Lavandin

Grosso

L. x intermedia 'Grosso'

The world's most planted lavender variety. Large plants produce abundant oil-rich flowers. Bold, camphoraceous fragrance. The backbone of Sequim's fields.

Lavandin

Provence

L. x intermedia 'Provence'

Named for the French region, this variety thrives in Sequim's similar climate. Long flowering stems, sweet fragrance, excellent for bundles and crafts.

From Pioneers to Lavender Capital

Three decades of lavender magic

1990s

🌱 Discovery

Pioneer growers discover Sequim's rain shadow creates conditions remarkably similar to Provence. First experimental lavender plantings thrive beyond expectations.

1996

🌿 Purple Haze

Purple Haze Lavender Farm opens as Sequim's first dedicated lavender farm, proving the commercial viability of the region for lavender agriculture.

1997

🎪 First Festival

The first Sequim Lavender Festival draws curious visitors to a handful of pioneer farms. A community tradition is born.

2005

⭐ Growing Fame

Word spreads and attendance surpasses 30,000 as Sequim earns its unofficial title as the Lavender Capital of North America.

2015

🏆 Regional Treasure

With 20+ farms and 40,000+ annual visitors, the festival becomes the Pacific Northwest's premier summer event.

2026

🎉 30th Anniversary

Celebrating three decades of lavender, community, and the enduring magic of Sequim's rain shadow. Join us July 17-19 for this milestone celebration.

Explore the World of Lavender

Dive deeper into the history, science, and global culture of lavender

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Provence & the Lavender Routes

Sequim's conditions mirror Provence, France — the historic heartland of lavender. Explore the legendary Routes de la Lavande and discover where the world's lavender tradition began.

Routes de la Lavande →
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US Lavender Growers Association

The national organization supporting lavender growers across the United States. Resources on lavender varieties, growing guides, and lavender events nationwide.

uslavender.org →
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Sequim Chamber of Commerce

Your guide to everything in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley — dining, lodging, shopping, recreation, and community events throughout the year.

sequimchamber.com →

Experience It Yourself

Visit our 20+ lavender farms, breathe in the fragrance, and discover why Sequim lavender is in a class of its own.