
WILD BERGAMOT ESSENTIAL OIL (MONARDA FISTULOSA) - ESSENTIAL OILS

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Information submited: May 29, 2025 By: OperaDreamhouse
Botanical Name: Monarda Fistulosa
Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Part Typically Used: Flowering plant / herb
Color: Clear / Pale yellow to light green
Consistency: Thin to medium
Perfumery Note: Middle
Shelf Life: 6 years
Strength of Initial Aroma: Minty, lemony, and slightly peppery
Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa), also known as a Bee Balm or Oswego Tea, is native to much of North America, from northern Mexico to southern Canada. It is a perennial herb in the Mint family that can grow up to four feet tall.
Bee Balm is a beautifully fragrant and complex Essential Oil that smells a lot like Palmarosa and Geranium Essential Oils mixed with Citrus - it truly is a delight to burn and to use as part of a luxurious aromatic bath!
Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Part Typically Used: Flowering plant / herb
Color: Clear / Pale yellow to light green
Consistency: Thin to medium
Perfumery Note: Middle
Shelf Life: 6 years
Strength of Initial Aroma: Minty, lemony, and slightly peppery
Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa), also known as a Bee Balm or Oswego Tea, is native to much of North America, from northern Mexico to southern Canada. It is a perennial herb in the Mint family that can grow up to four feet tall.
Bee Balm is a beautifully fragrant and complex Essential Oil that smells a lot like Palmarosa and Geranium Essential Oils mixed with Citrus - it truly is a delight to burn and to use as part of a luxurious aromatic bath!

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