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Hi Juliet.

This link may help.

 

http://www.aromaticplantproject.com/articles_archive/Australian_Essential_Oils.h\

tml#5

 

Virginia

West Aussie

 

 

bartmom4 wrote:

 

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> Can someone tell me the difference between all the different

> eucalyptus EO's? Do they have different uses or just different

> scent? Eucalyptus Globulus Eucalyptus Smithii Eucalyptus Citriodora

> Eucalyptus Radiata

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Thanks for the link, great scent descriptions. Now, does anyone know if they

have different medicinal properties??

(Eucalyptus Globulus, Eucalyptus Smithii, Eucalyptus Citriodora,Eucalyptus

Radiata)

Juliet

 

 

 

Hi Juliet.

This link may help.

 

http://www.aromaticplantproject.com/articles_archive/Australian_Essential_Oils.h\

tml#5

 

Virginia

West Aussie

 

 

 

 

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Juliet, is more inline with what you were after.......taken from " Bush

Sense " by Mark A Webb.

 

Eucalyptus Globulus

Antibronchotic, anticatarrh, antiseptic, antitussive, CNS-stimulant,

expectorant and respiratory anti-inflammatory.

 

Eucalyptus Smithii

Antifungal, antiviral, anti-flu, analgesic, antirheumatic, fungicidal,

insectifugal.

 

Eucalyptus Citriodora

Antiseptic, antiviral, bactericidal, antifungal, analgesic, hypertensive,

deoderant, expecotorant, insecticide.

 

Eucalyptus Radiata

Antibronchitic, anticatarrh, antiseptic, antitussive, CNS-stimulant,

expectorant and respiratory anti-inflammatory, antiallergenic,

antiasthmatic, expectorant, sedative

 

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" bartclan " <bartclan

 

Thursday, April 28, 2005 3:24 AM

Re: eucalyptus

 

 

>

> Thanks for the link, great scent descriptions. Now, does anyone know if

they have different medicinal properties??

> (Eucalyptus Globulus, Eucalyptus Smithii, Eucalyptus Citriodora,Eucalyptus

Radiata)

> Juliet

>

>

>

> Hi Juliet.

> This link may help.

>

>

http://www.aromaticplantproject.com/articles_archive/Australian_Essential_Oils.h\

tml#5

>

> Virginia

> West Aussie

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Sunday, October 01, 2006 7:20 PM

Eucalyptus

 

 

> My granddaughter and I were walking the other day and went a route

> different than we usually take, In the process we came across a tree that

> looked very unusual. On closer inspection and smelling of the leaves I

> believe I found a Eucalyptus tree.

>

> I have search the Internet and the tree's leaves look like that of the

> Eucalyptus neglecta. I spoke with the woman that lives there and she did

> not know what it was. We spoke for a few minutes and I told her what I

> thought it was and asked if she ever trimmed it I would like to have some

> pieces of it. She told me to come get what ever I wanted.

>

> Anyway, what I would like to know is, can I dried the leaves of this

> particular eucalyptus and use them as I would for the other more popular

> eucalytuses? Or would it be better used for potpourri or decoration.

> Inquiring mind wants to know......

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> Fran

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Has anyone ever made any Eucalyptus infused oil? If so how did you do yours?

Did you dry the leaves, then infuse or did you use the fresh leaves?

 

I have access to a eucalyptus tree and before I get some cuttings, I just wanted

to get ideas on how to preserve them first so I do not waste them.

 

Thank you,

 

Fran

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My guess would be to crush the leaves in a mortar (or if you have a considerable number of them, use a blender or food processor with oil). If you use a mortar, add oil and let sit for a few hrs.

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