

The essential oil of winter!
Because eucalyptus grows quickly and can be used for firewood, construction timber, the paper industry, and even biofuels, it was introduced to South Africa as early as the late 19th century. Planted on the poorest lands of KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape or on the heights of the Transvaal, it has been the subject of studies on the environmental impact of exotic wood plantations since 1937 and we can say that pedagogy is another of its qualities!
Origin: South Africa
Certification: food supplement - AB
Harvesting method: mechanical
Cultivation method: wild
Distilled part: twigs and leaves
Process: steam distillation
Characteristics:
Appearance - Liquid
Color - Colorless to pale yellow
Smell - Minty, cineole, fresh
Its fragrance harmonizes with: cedar, lemon, incense, ginger, lavender, peppermint, myrrh, palmarosa and tea tree
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The essential oil of winter!