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Description
A long living evergreen tree with glossy green leaves and lovely rosy pink buds. The buds turn into fragrant red flowers and purple fruits.
Characteristics
A strong, spicy and penetrating oil with a fresh and fruity top note.
Oils to Blend with
Versatile in blending, classic blends include with Orange and Cinnamon. Clove will blend well with most citrus oils and florals as well as clary sage, lemongrass and sandalwood. In Egyptian times it was used in perfumes and in low dose can be found in many of todays sophisticated perfumery blends.
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Latin Name
Eugenia caryophyllata
Plant Family
Myrtaceae
Extraction Method
The essential oil is water distilled from the flower buds.
Country of Origin
Indonesia
Chemical Constituents
Furfurol (Aldehyde), Methyl salicylate (Ester), Eugenol (Phenol), Caryophyllene (Sesquiterpene), Pinene (Terpene)
Precautions
Massage is to be avoided with clove as it is very easy to irritate the skin with clove and massage. Use no more than 2 drops in a bath.
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