The Oil Within the Plant: Sweet Fennel
This article takes a closer look at sweet fennel—how it’s made, what’s inside, how it works, and how to use it safely and effectively in everyday aromatherapy practice.
The Oil Within the Plant: Rosalina
Known affectionately as "lavender tea tree," rosalina carries qualities of both namesakes without being a mere imitation of either.
The Oil Within the Plant: Jasmine
Its aroma is more than floral sweetness; it carries a vibrancy that touches mood, memory, and spirit, often evoking feelings of intimacy, liberation, and joy.
The Oil Within the Plant: Gingergrass
Grown mainly in India and Nepal, this sharp, citrusy, and slightly minty oil wakes up your senses in an 'oh, isn't this uplifting' sort of way.
The Oil Within the Plant: Tarragon
Use it wisely, and tarragon essential oil can enchant the senses, calm the gut, and help one reclaim a sense of equilibrium.
The Oil Within the Plant: Fragonia™
Fragonia™, a member of the aromatic Myrtaceae family, was virtually unknown until the 1990s, when John and Peta Day founded The Paperbark Co. in Western Australia. Inspired by the healing power of tea tree oil, they began cultivating an unidentified Agonis species in 2000.