OAKWOOD

Description

A member of the Fagaceae family, oak is a species of deciduous tree native to the temperate regions of Europe. It grows in a variety of local climates: oceanic and suboceanic, as well as relatively moderate and humid continental climates. After harvesting, the fresh buds are macerated in a blend of water, alcohol and glycerin..

Extraits : GLY macerate

Origine : FRANCE

certifications : ORG

Quercus pedunculata Hoffm.
GLY macerate
FRANCE
Code MGL20032
CAS TSCA 97676-30-7
CAS EINECS 71011-28-4

Origin

A member of the Fagaceae family, oak is a species of deciduous tree native to the temperate regions of Europe. It grows in a variety of local climates: oceanic and suboceanic, as well as relatively moderate and humid continental climates. After harvesting, the fresh buds are macerated in a blend of water, alcohol and glycerin..
To produce this extract, we purchase fresh oak buds gathered in the wild by a cooperative of local gatherers.
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To produce this extract, we purchase fresh oak buds gathered in the wild by a cooperative of local gatherers.

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JAN FEV MAR AVR MAI JUIN JUI AOU SEP OCT NOV DEC
JAN FEV MAR AVR MAI JUIN JUI AOU SEP OCT NOV DEC

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