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Lavandin oil grosso

Lavandin plants are sterile and can be propagated only by using cuttings. The oils from the most important varieties, abrial and grosso, contain linalool (26-38/ 24-35%) and linalyl acetate (20-29/28-38%) as major constituents as well as 1,8-cineole (6-11/4-7%) and camphor (7-11/6-8%) [594-601]. A third variety is called super because its oil contains a high concentration of linalyl acetate (35-47%), and, thus, resembles lavender oil most closely. [Pg.202]

Oil of lavandin grosso (Lavandula angustifolia MiUer x Lavandula lati-folia (L.f.) Medikus), French type... [Pg.251]


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