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Botanical
Name: Thymus mastichina
Plant Part: Flowers and Leaves
Extraction Method: Steam
Origin: Spain
Description: Marjoram Sweet
essential Oil is derived from the plant – a bushy perennial growing
up to 60cm in height with a hairy stem, dark green oval leaves and
small whitish flowers found in clusters. The entire plant is
extremely aromatic.
Color: Clear to Pale Yellow
Common Uses: Marjoram Wild
Spanish is typically used on sore, tired aching muscles. It can also
be used as a relaxant or sedative. It also has applications for
comforting, warming; restoring; soothing; acting as a decongestant;
antiseptic; antispasmodic; or an anti-fungal agent.
Consistency: Thin
Note: Middle
Aroma Strength: Medium
Blends well with: Orange,
Lavender (particularly when sedative properties are sought),
Rosewood, Frankincense, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Clary Sage, Basil,
Thyme, Cypress, Elemi, Chamomile, and
many more. However, Sweet Marjoram is a more valuable aroma
ingredient with similar characteristics.
Aromatic Scent: Spicy, warm,
herbaceous, much more camphoraceous and medicinal smelling than the
Sweet Marjoram.
History: This Marjoram is
actually wild growing Thyme. However, since it is commonly referred
to as Wild Marjoram, we’ll continue this tradition.
Cautions: None Known.
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