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  • Christian Bruun posted an update 5 years, 1 month ago

    In the 19th century, the director of the GardenHula Botanical Garden introduced eucalyptus trees to the west. In addition, afforestation has spread to Europe and North America.

    Eucalyptus is a tall evergreen tree of the Myrysiaceae discovered fundamentally in Australia and Tasmania. There are toxic leaves and white, yellow and pink flower navels. Its value is in wood, chewing gum and of course its oil. One of its species called blue gum has been found in the United States. The trunk grows over 300 feet and is covered with nipple bark. The leaves are young, on the other side, unpatterned, soft, oval, pointed and blue. As they grow, they alternate and form petiole, skin, and gazelle. The flowers are lonely and white, with no petals, countless white stamens, and sep pieces of wooden.

    Eucalyptus Wedding

    Eucalyptus trees have a clear and sharp penetrating scent affiliated with a sweet and bitter taste. Like peppermint oil, it feels cool when touched. The outstanding quality of eucalyptus is the cooling effect, recommended for most types of fever, which makes it a febrifuge (a substance that lowers body temperature).

    The antiseptic nature of eucalyptus leaves makes it an ideal treatment for most viral infections, respiratory problems, burns, blisters and wounds. Its properties range from deodorants, analgesics, antiviral agents to deodorants. Burning oil is effective in killing highest airborne bacteria and viruses.

    Eucalyptus shower

    Its penetrating scent, similar to peppermint, helps prevent the choking caused by the common cold and hay fever in most homes. As an insecticide, eucalyptus is very good for relieving upper body cough.

    The scent can also be used as an insect repellent. The soothing effect of eucalyptus also brings emotional benefits to the user. It has a stimulating effect on the nervous system and helps to quiet emotions.