
Eucalyptus, Lemon-Scented
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SKU: 1166 Category: Essential Oil gardenScientific name: Lavandula angustifolia
Family: Lamiaceae
Origin: N Europe
Medicinal use: Czech lavender has a calming and relaxing effect. Relieves muscle aches. Heals and treats minor burns. Treat skin diseases. Lavender oil is probably one of the most widely used essential oils both in aromatherapy and for other uses. It is obtained from the lavender plant, whose scientific name is Lavandula angustifolia, a shrub that produces charm both for its flowers and for its aroma.
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Oregano, Greek
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SKU: 1475 Categories: Essential Oil garden, Medicinal GardenScientific name:
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Oregano, European
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Oregano, European
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SKU: 1470 Categories: Culinary Garden, Essential Oil gardenScientific name: Origanum vulgare
Family: Lamiaceae
Origin: Mediterranean and Eurasia
Medicinal use: There are more than 40 species of oregano, but the most beneficial essential oil is wild oregano or Origanum vulgare is native to the Mediterranean. Origanum vulgare, commonly known as oregano, is a species in the Lamiaceae family (formerly called Labiaceae), native to western or southwestern Eurasia and the Mediterranean region. It is used as a condiment and in the preparation of herbal teas.
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Sweet herb, Aztec
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Sweet herb, Aztec
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SKU: 0970 Category: Essential Oil gardenScientific name: Lippia dulcis
Family: Verbenaceae
Origin: S Mexico and Caribbean
Medicinal use: It contains «Hernandulcina» with a sweetening capacity far superior to that of sugar. Its leaves are edible, it has a very sweet taste, they can be consumed alone or in salads, used to sweeten tea or in fruit salads, they are very common in Mexican cuisine, it is related to Mexican oregano (Lippia Graveolens). The Aztecs used it for medicinal purposes, to treat coughs, asthma and bronchitis, it was also used as a sweetener.
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