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Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Eucalyptus Strawberry Gum
  • INCI Name:Eucalyptus Olida Leaf Extract
  • Functions:Deodorant, Detergent
  • Chemical Family:Essential Oils
  • Fragrance:Eucalyptus
  • Ingredient Origin:Plant Origin, Non-Animal Origin, Natural Origin
  • Labeling Claims:Naturally Derived, Organic, TSE-free, BSE-free, Plant-Based, Not Tested on Animals, Nanomaterials-free, Non-Toxic, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Phthalates-free, Non-GMO, Cruelty-Free, CMR Substances-free, Natural
Conventional or organic available Eucalyptus olida, also known as the Strawberry Gum, is a medium-sized tree to 20 m, restricted tosclerophyll woodlands on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, in Eastern Australia. The bark is fibrous in mature trees. Flowers are cream colored and are followed by small woody capsules. The juvenile leaves are ovate (7 cm long) and dull green. Adult leaves are lanceolate and glossy green (to 17 cm). The leaves are intensely aromatic and are used as a bushfood spice. E.olida is classified as a threatened species in the wild, but is becoming more common in cultivation due to itsessential oil and spice qualities. E. olida leaf is also used as a dried spice product in bushfood cooking, especially with fruit and in herbal teas. It has high anti-oxidant activity. In the Australian native foods industry several trade names are used, including ‘olida’ and ‘forestberry herb’. Find out more about our 8 other species of Eucalyptus in the video below and discover the different uses of their essential oils in our Essence of Eucalyptus blog post.
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Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Eucalyptus Radiata Oil
  • INCI Name:Eucalyptus Radiata Leaf Oil
  • Chemical Family:Essential Oils
  • Ingredient Origin:Plant Origin, Natural Origin, Non-Animal Origin
  • Labeling Claims:Non-Toxic, Phthalates-free, Non-GMO, Cruelty-Free, Natural, Plant-Based, TSE-free, Not Tested on Animals, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, CMR Substances-free, Naturally Derived, BSE-free, Organic, PEG-free, Nanomaterials-free
  • Certifications & Compliance:Organic Certified, FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant, USDA Certified
Conventional or organic available Eucalyptus radiata is loved for its fresh, pungent, and fruity aroma. Rich in cineoles, it is considered the most therapeutically versatile of all eucalyptus oils. It has the gentlest aroma of the Eucalypts but is still as potent as other oils. Belonging to the Myrtaceae family, Eucalyptus radiata is an evergreen tree which grows up to 15 meters (48ft) in height, although occasionally some trees achieve 30 meters (97ft). It is a graceful tree with a weeping habit and a dense, spreading, pendulous crown. Its leaves are glossy and lanceolate (tapering to a point) with a strong aromatic fragrance. The bark is fibrous and gray-brown in color, with smaller branches that become smoother. The Aborigines used a wide range of natural plant remedies, and these would vary from tribe to tribe according to the indigenous species that were available to them. Wherever any species of eucalyptus grew they were used to heal wounds, cuts and burns, as well as treat various respiratory conditions. Steam distillation of the fresh or semi-dried leaves and twigs yields a colorless volatile oil that has a fresh, camphoraceous aroma with a slightly herbaceous and woody backnote. In general, the aroma of radiata is warmer, sweeter and softer than other Eucalypts. The natural chemistry is also noticeably different to the globulus, typically containing a less 1,8 cineole which is the component that imparts its medicinal-type odor. The essential oil of Eucalyptus Radiata is extracted via steam distillation of the leaves and green branchlets. The tree leaves are hand harvested and steam distilled immediately. Find out more about our 8 other species of Eucalyptus in the video below and discover the different uses of their essential oils in our Essence of Eucalyptus blog post.
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Naturally Australian ProductsNAP Lemon Scented Tea Tree Oil
  • CAS Number:85085-43-4
  • Functions:Cleansing Agent
  • INCI Name:Leptospermum Petersonii Oil
  • Ingredient Origin:Natural Origin, Plant Origin, Non-Animal Origin
  • Labeling Claims:TSE-free, Phthalates-free, Not Tested on Animals, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty, CMR Substances-free, Non-Toxic, BSE-free, Non-GMO, Credo Clean Standard, Cruelty-Free, Organic, Nanomaterials-free, Plant-Based, Naturally Derived, Not Listed In California Proposition 65, Natural, Clean at Sephora
  • Certifications & Compliance:FDA Compliant, Nagoya Compliant, Organic Certified, USDA Certified
Conventional or organic available Lemon Scented Tea Tree is a tall evergreen shrub to small tree, growing to a maximum of 5 meters that is fast growing and drought hardy. It naturally occurs near sclerophyll forest or rainforest, on sandy or rocky escarpments, on the east coast of Australia. It has simple leaves, 20–40 mm long, with a distinctive lemony aroma. The flowers are white, followed by woody capsules. Lemon Scented Tea Tree Oil has medicinal properties similar to Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) as an anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and antiseptic. Its high citral content gives it a nice lemon scent. It also contains Citronellal, Citronellol and Geraniol making it an effective insect repellant. Its potency and pleasant scent makes this native plant a great essential oil in aromatherapy. But because of its high potency, only tiny amounts are necessary. The oil is steam distilled from the leaves and twigs and is a clear colorless to yellow liquid .

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