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Notes: Eucalyptus Numerosa, Type is used for purely industrial purposes, various varieties of the above tree serve as raw material in the production of essential oils. Of the two best known oils, Eucalyptus Numerosa Type and Eucalyptus Numerosa, var. "A", we shall discuss only the former. The latter is almost identical to the oil of Eucalyptus Dives Type. Oil of Eucalyptus Numerosa Type is steam distilled from the leaves of this Australian tree in the southeastern parts of the continent. The yield of oil is very good, but the oil itself is of no particular interest to perfumers or flavorists.
Oil of Eucalyptus Numerosa Type is a colorless to pale yellow mobile liquid, possessing a fresh peppery, spicy and minty odor with a bitter terpene, rather unpleasant backnote. There is little or no dryout note.
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