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  • Thyme ct linalol

    Thymus vulgaris

    CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC

    Thymus is a genus of the Lamiaceae family which includes more than 300 species. They are plants, rich in essential oils, creeping or in cushion bearing small pale pink or white flowers. Thyme linalool can form homogeneous populations at small sites. In all these cases, the habitat is located at medium altitude, between 500 and 1000 meters and characterized by less intense sunshine, lower temperature and higher air humidity than in the plain. However, this thyme can grow under very different ecological conditions.

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    Thymus vulgaris
  • Thyme ct linalol
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    Thyme ct linalol

    Thymus vulgaris

    CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC

    Thymus is a genus of the Lamiaceae family which includes more than 300 species. They are plants, rich in essential oils, creeping or in cushion bearing small pale pink or white flowers. Thyme linalool can form homogeneous populations at small sites. In all these cases, the habitat is located at medium altitude, between 500 and 1000 meters and characterized by less intense sunshine, lower temperature and higher air humidity than in the plain. However, this thyme can grow under very different ecological conditions.

    2439

    Thymus vulgaris
  • Thyme ct thujanol

    Thymus vulgaris

    CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC

    "This is a small corky bush, which can reach 40 cm in height. It has small curved leafs, deep green coloured on the edge, which are hairy and twined. The chemical polymorphism of the vulgar thyme has been initiated by Granger and al. in 1963. Between 1971 and 1986, Granger and Vernet and al. identified 6 chemotypes of thyme. It concerns the geraniol, the a-teripeol, the thuyanol, the linalol, the carvacrol and the thymol."

    628

    Thymus vulgaris
  • Wintergreen

    Gaultheria procumbens

    CTEO - TOP NATURAL AND ORGANIC

    This climbing subshrub, 15 cm tall, carries white to light pink flowers found near the leaf base. The persistent, finely dentate leaves are found at the end of stiff stems. Canadian wintergreen thrives on acidic, sandy woods and swampland and bears scarlet berries from October to March.

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    Gaultheria procumbens