BIRCH
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    BIRCH

    Birch has a sharp, woody, and slightly smoky scent with a crisp, clean undertone. It offers a distinctive aromatic profile that is both fresh and intense, reminiscent of tar, leather, and forest floor. The scent is typically sharp and penetrating, with a raw, natural character.

    Origin & Extraction

    Birch essential oil is typically extracted from the bark of birch trees through steam distillation. The primary sources are birch trees found in northern European and North American forests, with species like Betula alba and Betula lenta being most commonly used for essential oil production.

    History & Culture

    Birch essential oil is typically extracted from the bark of birch trees through steam distillation. The primary sources are birch trees found in northern European and North American forests, with species like Betula alba and Betula lenta being most commonly used for essential oil production.

    Chemistry & Molecular Structure

    Birch essential oil is typically extracted from the bark of birch trees through steam distillation. The primary sources are birch trees found in northern European and North American forests, with species like Betula alba and Betula lenta being most commonly used for essential oil production.

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