High quality eucalyptus logs ( E. grandis, E. citriodora, E. globulus, and E. camaldulensis and also eucalyptus hybrid) for paper and also for other industrial purpose , we are owning a large supply of eucalyptus logs in south India We are looking for respected genuine buyers
Natural Phyton-Herbal Emulsion Oil 1. As the main component, Golden Jojoba oil is a deeply penetrating oil with excellent softening and moisturizing effect. 2. Unprocessed Jojoba seed oil naturally suits well on skins to minimize irritation and maximize moisturizing effect which its own nutrients can be absorbed well into your skin. 3. Eucalyptus oil has been proven to strengthen the respiratory system and clear our heads.
Korean Premium Natural Toothpaste 1. Using dental silica, effectively remove prags and foreign substances with uniform particles to keep your teeth white and strong. 2. It refreshes the mouth by using natural-derived ingredients (spearmint, mint oil, eucalyptus, etc.) rather than artificial scents. - Self-healing, softening, moisturizing, anti-bacteria, sterilizing - Natural ingredients, Whitening care, Keeps Teeth Bright - Removes Bad Breath * We could provide toothpaste OEM/ODM and private label in South Korea, and offer flexible prices for Toothpaste variations depending on the order quantity and quantity.
Teak garden furniture, acacia timber, eucalyptus timber.
Davana oil, lemongrass oil, eucalyptus citriodora oil, citronella oil, palmarosa oil, neem oil, turmeric leaf oil.
Agricultural products such as rice, corn, fresh fruits, instant noodle, charcoal wood chips, eucalyptus white charcoal.
Gypsophila, Ammi, Eucalyptus..
Natural honey , eucalyptus honey, musturd honey, forest honey, sidr honey
Botanical Name - Eucalyptus citriodora/Corymbia citriodora Category - Aromatic/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves General Information - "The name Eucalyptus was coined by L. Fleritier, a French B otanist in tlie year 1789. Eucalyptus is formed by eu means well and kalyptus meaning I cover ; thus referring to the lid of operculum which seals the flower till it blooms. Eucalyptus was first introduced to India in the Naiidi hills of Karnataka by Tippu Sultan between 1782 to 1790. Later in 1843 its plantation was extended to the Nilgiri hills in southern India. Nearly 170 species have been tried in India out of which only five species, viz. E. tereticornis, E. ccmaldensis, E. grandis, E. citriodom , and E. globulus have received wide acceptance, E, citriodom is among the economically important species of eucalyptus available worldwide. Its main utility is in the perfume industry due to it's highest citronellal content (>70 % ). The wood o f the plant is also an important timber and firewood. " Phytochemicals - "The essentia! oil o f Eucalyptus is obtained by hydrodistillation o f the fresh leaves. It is colourless or pale-yellow liquid. It has an arom atic and cam phoraceous odour: a pungent, cam phoraceous taste followed by a sensation o f cold. T he yield o f oil varies from species to species, place to place and w ith the season. Eucalyptus oil can be classified under three m ain categories depending on the principal constituents present, viz: - 1) Medicinal oils or Cineol containing oils. 2) Perfum ery oils or Citronellal containing oils. 3 ) industrial oils or Phellandrene containing oils. The leaves o f E.cilriodora yield an essential oil (0.5-2.0) containing citronellal (65-80% ), citronellol (15-20 % ) and esters (W ealth o f India, 1952). O ils poor in citronellal are reported to contain guaicol. The Kino obtained from E. cilriodora contains 4H.2 % tannin. The chem ical com position o f the essential oils obtained from the leaves o f 12 species o f eucalyptus including E. citiodora growing in Eithiopia were exam ined by capillaryGC and CjC-MS. The oil of Cilriodora was found to l->e rich in citronellal (73.3 %), and citronellol (16.2 %). "
Botanical Name - Eucalyptus citriodora/Corymbia citriodora Category - Aromatic/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves General Information - "The name Eucalyptus was coined by L. Fleritier, a French B otanist in tlie year 1789. Eucalyptus is formed by eu means well and kalyptus meaning/ cover ; thus referring to the lid of operculum which seals the flower till it blooms. Eucalyptus was first introduced to India in the Naiidi hills of Karnataka by Tippu Sultan between 1782 to 1790. Later in 1843 its plantation was extended to the Nilgiri hills in southern India. Nearly 170 species have been tried in India out of which only five species, viz. E. tereticornis, E. ccmaldensis, E. grandis, E. citriodom , and E. globulus have received wide acceptance, E, citriodom is among the economically important species of eucalyptus available worldwide. Its main utility is in the perfume industry due to it's highest citronellal content (>70 % ). The wood o f the plant is also an important timber and firewood. Phytochemicals - "The essentia! oil o f Eucalyptus is obtained by hydrodistillation o f the fresh leaves. It is colourless or pale-yellow liquid. It has an arom atic and cam phoraceous odour: a pungent, cam phoraceous taste followed by a sensation of cold. T he yield o f oil varies from species to species, place to place and w ith the season. Eucalyptus oil can be classified under three m ain categories depending on the principal constituents present, viz: - 1) Medicinal oils or Cineol containing oils. 2) Perfum ery oils or Citronellal containing oils. 3 ) industrial oils or Phellandrene containing oils. The leaves o f E.cilriodora yield an essential oil (0.5-2.0) containing citronellal (65-80% ), citronellol (15-20 % ) and esters (W ealth o f India, 1952). O ils poor in citronellal are reported to contain guaicol. The Kino obtained from E. cilriodora contains 4H.2 % tannin. The chem ical com position o f the essential oils obtained from the leaves o f 12 species of eucalyptus including E. citiodora growing in Eithiopia were exam ined by capillaryGC and CjC-MS. The oil o f Cilriodora was found to l->e rich in citronellal (73.3 %), and citronellol (16.2 %). "
Essential oils & other botanical extracts, essential oils like cympobogon giganteus oils, cinnamon bark, leaf oils, cinnamosma fragrans oils, clove bud, leaf, stem oils, combava oils, cypress oils, eucalyptus citriodora oils, eucalyptus globulus oils, eucalyptus radiata oils, eucalyptus robusta oils, geranium oils, ginger fresh oils, helichrysum bracteiferum immortella oils, helichrysum faradifani immortella oils, helichrysum gymnocephalum oils, hymenaea verrucosa oils, katrafay oils, lantana camara oils, lemongrass oils, longoza aframomum leaf oils, longoza aframomum seed oils, longoza hedichyum oils, niaouli 1, 8 cineole oils, niaouli viridiflorol oils, palmarosa oils, pepper black oils, pepper green oils, psiadia altissima oils, ravensara aromatica leaf oils, ravintsara camphora oils, saro (cinnamosma fragrans) oils, tagetes minuta, ylang grade 1, 2, 3, complete, extra (cananga odorata) oils, cold pressed oils like foraha tamanu unfiltered, filtered, double filtered (caloph.Cultivating, harvesting, processing, and manufacturing
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Indian Saagwan Teak Only Bulk Supply Saagwan, Mango, Akasia, Sisu, Sheesam, Shorea, 1 - TEAK ( SAGWAAN ,It's commonly known as 'Sagwan wood' or 'Saag') 2 - ACCASIA- The Acacia tree, also known as Mimosa, Thorntree, and Wattle,vachela 4- saala - Bangkirai (Shorea) What is sal tree called in English Shorea robusta, the sal tree, 5- babool 6 seena  7- Cedar tree 8 -Mango Tree  9- Deodar (Himalayan Cedar)  Shala tree (shorea) 10- Casuarina tree 11- Acacia 12- Teak Tree 13- Seena Tree ( Chakunda ) 14- Babool Tree 15- Jack Fruit Tree 16- Java Pulm - Jamun 17 Eucalyptus 18 - Palasa - Scared Tree 19 -Krushna Chura royal Poinciana All Wooden Furniture Export Supply It is used in the manufacture of outdoor furniture and boat decks. It is also used for cutting boards, indoor flooring, countertops and as a veneer for indoor finishings. Although easily worked, it can cause severe blunting on edged tools because of the presence of silica in the wood. Exceptionally strong and durable, teak can last for generations in a wide variety of climates with zero maintenance. This is due to the high rubber and oil content of teak wood that leave it impervious to rain, weather and pests, making it virtually immune to rot
Eucalyptus oil.
Eucalyptus trees, eucalyptus grandis and eucalyptus saligna.