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Product Code: VRINFA0007035  
Botanical Name Tilia vulgaris
Common Name Lime tree or Linden tree or tilleul
Country of Origin France
Solubility Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water
Specific Gravity 0.96550 - 0.97240 @ 25.00 °C
Optical Rotation 0.63000 - 0.65800
Refrective Index 1.48730 - 1.49390 @ 20.00 °C
PlantPart Flowers
Bland With Bergamot, Clary Sage, Lavender, Geranium, Jasmine, Neroli, Patchouli, Tea Tree, Rose, Lemon and Ylang-ylang.
CAS No 68916-81-4
Flash Point 143 F
Extraction Method Steam Distillation

Description

Linden Blossom Absolute IS Warm, floral, honey-like, with a slight citrus-like note.

History

Linden is a mother of a tree - everything about her is feminine, nurturing, loving and caring as only mothers can be. She spreads her branches protectively like and arboreal embrace. In Norse and Germanic mythology she is sacred to Freya or Frigga, Goddesses of Love and in the hearts and minds of the people she was perhaps the most beloved of all trees. Linden trees were especially honoured in Slavic countries, but also in France and Germany, where just about every village had a central Linden tree that served as the social and cultural focal point of village life. It was here that dances and festivals were celebrated, where couples promised each other their undying love, and justice was spoken in open-air courts called 'tings'. No other tree features as prominently in popular poetry, songs and literature as the Linden. The outpouring of nectar from her flowers provides a feast for gazillions of bees and epitomizes her generous, providing nature. Bees, of course, are sacred to the Great Mother Goddess and the honey they produce is nectar for the Gods. Linden honey is indeed among the finest tasting and most valuable of all honeys - though unfortunately almost entirely used for pharmaceutical preparations. Linden trees are very healing indeed - not just her honey and flowers, but also the inner bark, charcoal and leaves are used in folk medicine for a wide variety of conditions. Naturally, this motherly tree is also protective against witches, devils and other evil spirits. Twigs were hung above doors and leaves were pinned to hats or collars to avert all evil. According to a folklore, the Linden tree was blessed with all these virtues by Mary, mother of Jesus. One day Jesus was wandering the earth feeling tired and ill. He lay down to rest under a Linden tree and fell asleep. Protectively the Linden tree spread her branches over the sick man. Some time later Mary, who had followed him, came by and found her son under the tree. Alas, when he woke up he was cured and restored. Mary, grateful to the tree for having so lovingly cared for her son, blessed it with healing and protective virtues, of which it has given generously ever since.

Color & Aroma

Color : pale yellow to yellow clear liquid with floral odor,

Aroma : Warm, floral, honey-like, with a slight citrus

Constituents

Farnesol

Uses

Headache, insomnia, migraine, stress.


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