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ROSALINA ESSENTIAL OIL (MELALEUCA ERICIFOLIA) - ESSENTIAL OILS

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Information submited: January 26, 2024 By: OperaDreamhouse
Botanical Name: Melaleuca Ericifolia

Common Method of Extraction:
Steam distilled

Part Typically Used:
Leaves and twigs

Color: Clear, and colorless liquid

Consistency: Thin

Perfumery Note:
Top

Country of Origin: Australia

Strength of Initial Aroma: Fresh, floral, and woody, calming, sweet, rose-like, slightly Eucalyptus-like aroma

Melaleuca Ericifolia shrub, a member of the Myrtle family, growing wild in the swampy forests of Australia. Commonly known as Swamp Paperbark, the Melaleuca Ericifolia shrub have a Rosemary-like appearance and grows primarily in coastal regions where it is able to withstand permanently wet soil, salty conditions, and shade.

Lemony and Lavender Rosalina toes the line between calming and energising. A scent unlike any other, Rosalina is akin to an Australian bush Lavender.

With a pleasant, mild scent, heather Myrtle essential oil, also known as Rosalina, or Lavender Tea Tree in the aromatherapy world, is the perfect substitute for pungent Tea Tree and Eucalyptus oils.

With its sweeter aroma, this makes it useful for children. It is antiviral, anti-fungal, and a good support for the respiratory system. It soothes restlessness and dissolves conflict.
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