Clary Sage Oil
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500 Gram (MOQ)
S. sclarea reaches 3 to 4 feet in height, with a width of 1 foot. The leaves are approximately 1 ft long at the base. The upper leaf surface is rugose, and covered with glandular hairs. The flowers are lilac or pale blue, pink or white, in whorls on top of the stems, with the upper lip curled up. The leaves are broad oval or heart-shaped, in pairs, 6-9 inches long, covered with fine silver-white hairs, almost stalkless. The cultivar S. sclarea 'Turkestanica' bears pink stems, petiolate leaves, and white, pink-flecked blossoms on spikes to 30 inches tall (75 cm).It is a native to southern Europe and is a stout biennial herb. It is cultivated for oil production in France and Russia.In Jamaica; it was used amongst the local people for cleaning and cooling ulcers and for inflammation of the eyes. Basic Information sclarea Country of Origin: Southern Europe Major Chemical constituents: Linalool, Linalyl Acetate , α & β Pinene Obtained from: Flowering top & Leaves Method of separation: Steam distillation Color and appearance: Pale yellow liquid Specification Refractive Index at 25°C 1.4580 to 1.4730 Optical Rotation -6° to -20° Specific Gravity at 25°C 0.886 to 0.929
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