Birch Yellow Essential Oil
Yellow Birch Essential Oil. The sap of Yellow Birch has the smell and taste of wintergreen. Mature trees of Betula alleghaniensis are unmistakeable by their papery, yellowish, often shiny bark, but seedlings and saplings can be more difficult to distinguish from other Betula species. As is the case with some other birches it tends to develop conspicuous spur branches (though not necessarily on sprouts and the fastest growing twigs).
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| Botanical Name: | Betula alleghaniensis Britton |
| Family: | Betulaceae |
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| Parts Used: | Bark |
| Extraction Method: | Steam distillation. |
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| Aroma Description: | Similar to wintergreen |
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