France is the largest producer and exporter of lavender and lavandin oils, and has many regions where lavender is grown, such as Provence, Drôme, and Haute-Alpes
Spain is the second largest producer of lavender and lavandin oils, and has several species of Lavandula that are native or naturalized, such as L. stoechas, L. pedunculata, and L. lanata
Bulgaria is the third largest producer of lavender oil, and has a long tradition of growing and distilling lavender, especially in the Rose Valley region
The United Kingdom has a history of lavender cultivation since the 16th century, and has several lavender farms and gardens, such as the Norfolk Lavender and the Hitchin Lavender
Australia has a diverse and expanding lavender industry, with several species of Lavandula that are adapted to different climates and soils, such as L. angustifolia, L. dentata, and L. x intermedia