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Salvia lavandulifolia Sage oils

Spanish sage oil is produced by steam distillation of leaves and twigs of Salvia lavandulifolia Vahl growing in Spain in the provinces Granada, Murcia, Almaria, and Jaen. The oil is an almost colorless to pale yellow liquid with the characteristic camphoraceous odor of the leaves. [Pg.218]

ISO 3526 2005 Oil of sage, Spanish (Salvia lavandulifolia Vahl), International Organisation of Standardisation, Geneva, Switzerland (2005)... [Pg.258]

Spanish sage oil Light, yellowish oil with a fresh, camphor-like odor resembling Eucalyptus. Production By steam distillation from the herbage of the Spanish sage. Salvia lavandulifolia. [Pg.566]

Spanish sage oil Salviae lavandulifoliae aetheroleum Salvia lavandulifolia Vahl. [Pg.882]


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