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Sweet orange
Citrus sinensis
CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC
Native to to the Mediterranean bassin and tropical regions, the fruit of the Citrus sinensis is called 'sweet orange' in order to make the distinction from the 'bitter orange' (Citrus aurantium). The birthplace of this orange tree is found between the Himalaya and Southern China. Around the year 1400, Portugese have imported it. Since then, the culture has spread considerably overdifferent countries. The sweet orange tree, a small tree belonging to the Rutacees family, is an old hybrid, stemming probably from a crossbreeding of the Citrus maxima and Citrus reticulata.
3924
Citrus sinensisTangerine (Manderine)
Citrus reticulata
CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC
This little tree persistent and shiny leaves has white fragrant flowers and orange coloured fruit. Native to China, the mandarin was named after the Chinese mandarins to whom it was trditionally offered as a present. The relaxing and soothig effect and the much appreciated fragrance of the mandarin essence make it one of the most suited anti-stress aromas.
6808
Citrus reticulataTea-tree
Melaleuca alternifolia
CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC
Tea tree is an essential oil that no longer needs to prove itself ! It is found in a very large number of washing (soap, shampoo, bath oil) and cosmetic products. In addition to these applications, it is rightly considered a reliable element of medical and family aromatherapy. Today, enormous demand for tea tree has led to the establishment of plantations that extend over thousands of hectares in Australia.
15150
Melaleuca alternifoliaTea-tree
Melaleuca alternifolia
CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC
Tea tree is an essential oil that no longer needs to prove itself ! It is found in a very large number of washing (soap, shampoo, bath oil) and cosmetic products. In addition to these applications, it is rightly considered a reliable element of medical and family aromatherapy. Today, enormous demand for tea tree has led to the establishment of plantations that extend over thousands of hectares in Australia.
15147
Melaleuca alternifoliaThyme ct linalol
Thymus vulgaris
CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC
Thymus is a genus of the Lamiaceae family which includes more than 300 species. They are plants, rich in essential oils, creeping or in cushion bearing small pale pink or white flowers. Thyme linalool can form homogeneous populations at small sites. In all these cases, the habitat is located at medium altitude, between 500 and 1000 meters and characterized by less intense sunshine, lower temperature and higher air humidity than in the plain. However, this thyme can grow under very different ecological conditions.
2439
Thymus vulgarisThyme ct linalol
Thymus vulgaris
CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC
Thymus is a genus of the Lamiaceae family which includes more than 300 species. They are plants, rich in essential oils, creeping or in cushion bearing small pale pink or white flowers. Thyme linalool can form homogeneous populations at small sites. In all these cases, the habitat is located at medium altitude, between 500 and 1000 meters and characterized by less intense sunshine, lower temperature and higher air humidity than in the plain. However, this thyme can grow under very different ecological conditions.
620
Thymus vulgarisThyme ct thujanol
Thymus vulgaris
CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC
"This is a small corky bush, which can reach 40 cm in height. It has small curved leafs, deep green coloured on the edge, which are hairy and twined. The chemical polymorphism of the vulgar thyme has been initiated by Granger and al. in 1963. Between 1971 and 1986, Granger and Vernet and al. identified 6 chemotypes of thyme. It concerns the geraniol, the a-teripeol, the thuyanol, the linalol, the carvacrol and the thymol."
628
Thymus vulgarisYlang-ylang extra
Cananga odorata
CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC
Native to Asia, this tropical tree bearing shiny, persistent leaves can grow up to 20 metres in the wild. The flowers, yellow when mature, produce the best essential oil. Ylang ylang provides an essential oil whose fragrance is universally appreciated for its warm, flowery, exotic, round and feminine notes. It is hardly astonishing that it is one of the essential oils that can change human behaviour by olfaction.
91
Cananga odorataYlang-ylang totum
Cananga odorata
CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC
Native to Asia, this tropical tree bearing shiny, persistent leaves can grow up to 20 metres in the wild. The flowers, yellow when mature, produce the best essential oil. Ylang ylang provides an essential oil whose fragrance is universally appreciated for its warm, flowery, exotic, round and feminine notes. It is hardly astonishing that it is one of the essential oils that can change human behaviour by olfaction.
2429
Cananga odorataYuzu
Citrus junos
CTEO - OTHERS
"Like all plants of the Rutaceae family, they are small evergreen trees of a deep, brilliant green; the white flowers give off an exquisite fragrance when blooming. The zest of the orange-colored fruit gives, after distillation, an essential oil whose fragrance offers real delight through its depth and fragrant complexity. We smell both the scent of neroli and that of mandarin or small grain. A real positive message that puts you in a good mood! "
12215
Citrus junos