A colorless mobile liquid *yellow on ageing) with a somewhat harsh camphoraceous odour and woody-scent undertone. It blends well with thyme, rosemary, lavender, marjoram, pine, cedarwood and lemon.
A beautiful, tall, evergreen tree up to 90m (295 ft) high. the young trees have bluish-green oval leaves while the mature trees develop long, narrow, yellowish leaves, creamy white flowers and a smooth, pale grey bark often covered with a white powder.
The leaves are used to stuff healing poppets and are carred to maintain good health. To releivve colds, ring green candles with the leaves and pods and burn them to the socket, visualizing the person (or yourself) as being completely helathy. Also hang a small branch or twig of eucalyptus over the sick bed. Modernly, put a few drops on a cloth and lay on your pillow to ease breathing at night.
- Gender: feminine
- Planet: Moon
- Element: Water
Eucalyptus
(Eucalyptus globulus var. globulus)Native to Australia, the leaves and oil are especially used for respiratory ailments such as bronchitis and croup, and the dried leaves are smoked like tobacco for asthma.
$7.95 1/4 oz |
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