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Thyme ct linalol
Thymus vulgaris
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Thymus is a genus of the Lamiaceae family which includes more than 300 species. They are plants, rich in essential oils, creeping or in cushion bearing small pale pink or white flowers. Thyme linalool can form homogeneous populations at small sites. In all these cases, the habitat is located at medium altitude, between 500 and 1000 meters and characterized by less intense sunshine, lower temperature and higher air humidity than in the plain. However, this thyme can grow under very different ecological conditions.
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Grapefruit
Citrus paradisi
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"A hybrid plant between grapefruit and sweet orange, this shrub provides fruit with yellow or pink rinds. This astringent and slightly sweet edible fruit is made up of a dozen quarters. It grows in a cluster, hence its English name ""grapefruit""."
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Niaouli
Melaleuca quinquenervia
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Niaouli provides an essential oil remarkable for its efficacy and tolerance, and formerly known as gomenol. Like true lavender, it is considered a panacea because of its wide range of indications. The multiple results obtained through its use allows it to be classified among the top 10 essential oils used by the informed consumer.
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Clove
Eugenia caryophyllus
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Native to the Molucca islands, this 20-m tall tree thrives on drained tropical maritime soils. It has tough, persistent leaves found opposite each other. Its pinkish white flowers are grouped in small, compact ramified cymes.
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Scots pine
Pinus sylvestris
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The Scots pine provides an essential oil long familiar to our grandparents, who in earlier days already enjoyed its healing action on the bronchi through the inhalation of this essential oil in Nordic climats. It thrives in the mountains and sandy or gravelly soils. Scots pine has purplish-grey bark, acicular, robust leaves, yellow male and red female flowers, and a green ovoid cone that turns brown when mature.
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Rosemary ct camphor
Rosmarinus officinalis
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"Growing in the wild in the Mediterranean bassin, rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis, is a small bush beloning to the Lamiacees (Labies). It has a lot of phytopharmaceutical qualities, but it is also a condiment and a honey producing plant (the rosemary honey is very reputed) and is often used in perfumes. Litterally, in Latin, its name means 'dew of the sea' because it spontaneously grows on the seaside, but accroding to a gospel tradition ""Romarin"" would mean ""Rose of Mary"" (the English rosemary)."
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Eucalyptus globulus
Eucalyptus globulus
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Found in many areas around the world (Spain, Chile, India, China, etc.) and widely used for its curative properties, this beautiful tree from the large aromatic myrtacaea family has antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial and expectorant properties
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Eucalyptus radiata
Eucalyptus radiata ssp radiata
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Thriving in the drained soils of subtropical higher ground, eucalyptus radiata has a grey-blue trunk, deciduous bark, round juvenile leaves and lanceolate adult leaves. Australian aborigines use the fresh leaves to dress their wounds.
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Eucalyptus radiata ssp radiata -
Clove
Eugenia caryophyllus
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Native to the Molucca islands, this 20-m tall tree thrives on drained tropical maritime soils. It has tough, persistent leaves found opposite each other. Its pinkish white flowers are grouped in small, compact ramified cymes.
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Mandravasarotra (Saro)
Cinnamosma fragrans
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Native to Madagascar this evergreen and very aromatic tree can reach up to 5m of height. In Malagasy, Mandravasarotra means «what keeps evil away». This is the plant most used by the populations of the western part of the island. In that Sakalava area the plant is called Motrobeatiagnana or Motrobeatianina meaning « big fire in the entrails » because its overground part has a spicy and hot flavour. But, depending on the different Malagasy dialects, it is also called Fanalamangidy “what takes away the bitterness“ or Mangidymanitra “what smells like bitterness“ or Sakarivohazo “gingerwood“ ou Sakaihazo “pimento wood“.
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Cinnamosma fragrans -
Rosa damascena
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Mastic tree
Pistacia lentiscus
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This evergreen shrub from the Mediterranean shores bears clusters of pale green flowers which will later give red-black fruits. Its bark is incised for its resin called mastic, which is chewed to freshen breath. On hot August days, it literally fills the air with its signature scent.
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Pistacia lentiscus