Mixes well with : Lavender, Marjoram, Rosemary, Eucalyptus, Citron and other mint species.
Strength of Aroma : Strong
Country of Origin : North America, southern Africa, and Australia,
Botanical name : Mentha Arvensis
Common Uses : Mentha Arvensis is an herb. The leaves are used to make medicine. People take wild mint tea for diarrhea and menstrual cramps. It is also used as a drying agent (astringent) and stimulant.1
Aromatic Scent : strong mint scent, peppermint
Solubility : Most fixed oils (with turbidity in mineral oil). It is partly soluble in propylene glycol and insoluble in glycerin.
Mentha arvensis is an evergreen plant herb from the Mentha genus. This mint plant is found in various areas of European countries, Japan and Northern region of the United States. Its common names are Field Mint, Corn Mint, and Wild Mint; however,...
Product Code AOS8 Mentha arvensis is an evergreen plant herb from the Mentha genus. This mint plant is found in various areas of European countries, Japan and Northern region of the United States. Its common names are Field Mint, Corn Mint, and...
It is a colourless or pale yellow liquid. The main chemical component of Peppermint oil is Menthol. It is obtained by steam distillation of the flowering herb of Mentha Arvensis. Mentha Arvensis is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 10–60...