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Tea Tree OilAustraliaMelaleuca alternifolia

Tea Tree Oil
Obtained by steam distillation from foliage and terminal branchlets of Melaleuca alternifolia. Tea tree grows in both New South Wales and Northern Queensland, almost entirely in modern day plantations. Some wild harvesting still occurs but this only contributes a small amount of the 650+ MT that Australia produces annually. The industry is well regulated and as the original producer of tea ...

Eucalyptus Horistes OilAustraliaEucalyptus kochii

Eucalyptus Horistes Oil
Eucalyptus horistes is a mallee type Eucalyptus that is native to Western Australia. Commonly known as Eucalyptus borealis, it is a sub species of Eucalyptus kochii and mainly found in the northern areas of Western Australia. This particular eucalypt is very high is cineol where average levels are consistently near 90%, sometimes as high as 95%. This is almost pure eucalyptol, giving it a ...

MARKET REPORT -SPRING 2019April 04, 2019

BLOSSOM FORTH! Welcome to the Spring edition of Ultra’s Market Report!   Browse and discover all the latest on over 110 key essential oils from 25 growing regions around the world. In addition, our download version is packed full of additional articles including: The Australian Road Trip: Journey to Explore ...

Sandalwood Oil AlbumAustraliaSantalum album

Sandalwood Oil Album
Sandalwood Oil Indian (Santalum album) is well known in the industry as it has been used in fragrances for generations. However it is more commonly know as being from India but after years of deforestation and no replanting, India as a source is no longer viable. Plantations have been established now for 20 years and finally we are seeing small volumes of oil emerge from this species in ...

Sandalwood Nut OilAustraliaFusanus Spicatus Kernel Oil

Sandalwood Nut Oil
Derived from the sandalwood tree, Santalum spicatum (West Australian Sandalwood) this new oil is causing quiet a stir! Historically the sandalwood trees have been harvested for their wood value but now the tree nuts have delivered us with an interesting new oil, ‘Sandalwood Nut Oil’ and with tens of thousands of hectares of plantations already starting to mature, sustainability is ...