Product name | Same Seedflower Oil / Calendula Flowe Oil |
Botanical Name | Calendula Officinalis |
Harvest time | Summer |
Part Used | Flowers |
Method of Extraction | Solvent Extraction |
EINECS CAS | 70955-25-8 |
EINECS | 232-277-0 and 288-920-0 |
INCI Name | Calendula Officinalis Oil |
Chemical content | Carotenoids, triterpenes, anidiol, calenduladiol, heliantriol, flavonoids, isorhamnetin clycosides |
The Latin name is 'Calendula officinalis'. Due to the re-flowering of the plants after the proper tearing of the seed-binding flowers, this plant was called the Calendula, which means the first day of the Latin month. It is a one-year, herbaceous plant that grows in almost every geography where mild climate prevails. It has a height between 20 and 80 cm. The flowers range from yellow to orange. Some of the flowers are single-layered, some are layered and layered. They are equivalent in terms of healing. Stems and leaves are fleshy and sticky. The use of calendula dates back to the 12th century. This plant was formerly used as an air forecaster. If he kept his flowers closed after 7 in the morning, it would rain. Calendula flowers, with petals, are collected from early summer to autumn.
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