Myrtle

Myrtle essential oil is a highly sought-after aromatic oil that is obtained from the leaves, flowers, and stems of the Myrtle plant through steam distillation. This oil has been used for medicinal and cosmetic purposes for thousands of years and is widely known for its therapeutic properties.

Synonyms: Myrtle essential oil is also known by the following names: Common Myrtle Oil, True Myrtle Oil, and Myrtus communis oil.

Botanical Names: The botanical name of the Myrtle plant is Myrtus communis. This evergreen shrub belongs to the Myrtaceae family and is native to the Mediterranean region.

Chemical Composition: The major chemical constituents of Myrtle essential oil include alpha-pinene, 1,8-cineole, linalool, myrtenol, geranyl acetate, limonene, and alpha-terpineol. These compounds give the oil its characteristic aroma and therapeutic properties.

Growing Locations: The Myrtle plant is widely cultivated in countries like Morocco, Tunisia, Spain, Italy, and France. It prefers a warm and sunny climate and is commonly found in coastal regions.

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