Organic Rosemary with camphor
Like thyme, depending on the geographical location where it grows, rosemary gives essential oils with different chemotypes and virtues. Here, in the south of France, it grows spontaneously in the scrubland and has a camphor chemotype. We pick it in the wild about an hour from our house.
Description
Uses and contraindications
Precautions for use
Common name: Rosemary, censer, crown grass
Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Botanical family: Lamiaceae
Origin of the plant: Hérault, France
Harvesting: with a sickle, in the wild
Distilled parts: flowering tops
Distillation: steam
Label: AB, Nature&Progrès
Olfactory notes : fresh, camphorated, characteristic of rosemary
Chemotype (main active ingredients): Camphor, 1.8 cineole, pinene-alpha
Variable chemotype from one harvest to another.