Botanical Name | Rosemarinus officianlis |
Common Name | Rose Geranium, Pelargonium Graveolens, Rosemary, Alecrim, Mi Tieh Hsiang, Rosemarin, Romero, Romarin. |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Solubility | Soluble in alcohol and oils. Insoluble in water. |
Specific Gravity | 0.890 – 0.916 @ 20°C |
Optical Rotation | -5.0 – +5 @ 20°C |
Refrective Index | 1.460 – 1.474 @ 20°C |
PlantPart | Herb |
Bland With | Basil, cedarwood, citronella, ginger, geranium, lavender, lemon, lemongrass and peppermint. |
CAS No | 84604-14-8 |
Flash Point | 40 – 43 °C (closed cup) |
Extraction Method | Steam distillation of the dried herb. |
Our range of Rosemary Essential Oil is extracted from the evergreen rosemary shrub. Known for its fragrant aroma, it is nature’s excellent herbal remedy for sharpening the mental faculties and improving mental awareness. It also has antifungal properties and is clinically effective against staphylococcus & streptococcus.
Rosemary carries the energy of a stern teacher. Although it is an herb of the sun, it is not bright and sunny, but rather, serves as a constant reminder of our highest consciousness and conscience. Rosemary is a herb of memory and so it has become associated with all the things and people we want to keep alive and dear in our hearts. It is an herb of love, though it is anything but erotic. Rather, it is a reminder of the bond between the souls, the special spirit tie that is so easily forgotten amidst the ups and downs of day to day life. It is also a funerary herb, thrown on the grave as a last assurance that the soul of the departed will never be forgotten. More mundanely, Rosemary also helps students with their studies, or old people with their fading memories. In medieval times it was one of the most important herbs of the still room and it was extensively used in dozens of cosmetic or remedial preparations. Rosemary is a Mediterranean herb that likes to be kissed by the Sea - although it does not have to 'see' the sea, it never grows far from it in the wild. The leathery, scented leaves look more like evergreen needles than leaves. Early in spring (in France as early as January) the shrubby bushes become laden with flowers that are very popular with bees. Although not the most lovely smelling essential oil, it is invaluable for its therapeutic effect, particularly with regards to many of our modern 'civilization' diseases.
Color : Pale yellow liquid. with Characteristic camphorous herbaceous odor.,
Aroma : Fresh, strong, woody, balsamic, herbal minty scent.
a-pinene, borneol, b-pinene, bornyl acetate, camphor, camphene, 1,8-cineole, limonene.
Rosemary oil is famous for acting as a brain stimulant. It increases brain power and is wonderful on the central nervous system. It has been acknowledged to sharpen memory and clear the mind as well as increase mental awareness.