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Myrtle, Red
Scientific Name: Myrtus communis Country of Origin: Morocco Distillation Method: Steam Distilled Plant Part: Leaves - Twigs Safety: A
Since antiquity the leaves have been used for perfumes and food. Myrtle was a symbol of love because it was used in bridal bouquets or headdresses. The modern Jews still adorn the booths and sheds at the feast of tabernacles with myrtle. The flowers emit a perfume more exquisite than that of the rose, however, there is not an essential oil produced from the flowers. Myrtle essential oil is obtained from the leaves and twigs.
There are many types of Myrtle essential oil available with different scent profiles. Red Myrtle has a "Cineole" chemotype.
Myrtle is helpful in meditation and to revitalize your mood. It will blend well with coriander, cardamon, rosemary, citrus oils, and frankincense.
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Myrtle, Sweet
Scientific Name: Myrtus communis Country of Origin: Spain Distillation Method: Steam Distilled Plant Part: Leaves - Twigs Safety: A
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Nehemiah 8:15, Isaiah 41:19, Isaiah 55:13, Zechariah 1:8, Zechariah 1:10, Zechariah 1:11.
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