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| Aroma | Bold, penetrating, and medicinal aroma |
| Category | Camphoraceous | Herbaceous |
| Note | Top |
| Intensity | 5/6 |
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| [ More About ] | |
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| AKA | Tasmanian Bluegum, Eucalyptus globulus, Southern blue-gum, Fever tree |
| Chinese | 蓝桉/蓝胶尤加利 |
| Japanese | ユーカリ・グロブルス |
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| Botanical Family | Myrtaceae |
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| Chemistry | Ketone |
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| Common Usage | Respiratory Support (The Primary Usage)
Immune Support & Environmental Cleansing
Physical Pain Relief
Mental Energy & Focus
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| Blending note | Thrives when paired with oils that share its "clean" profile or provide a soft, floral contrast |
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| Do you know? | Eucalyptus trees are known as "fever trees" in some parts of the world because they were planted in swampy areas to dry up the land and reduce the habitat for malaria-carrying mosquitoes. |
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