
1) Aromatherapy oil source 2) Myrtle family member 3) Oil used in shampoos 4) Plant with fragrant leaves 5) Shrub indigenous to China 6) Source of a beverage 7) Source of an aromatherapy oil 8) Tall myrtle-family shrub 9) Tall shrub from Down Under 10) Valuable plant of the Orient
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Tea tree or Ti-tree is a popular name that has been applied to a number of different, unrelated plants: ...
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(from the article `Leptospermum`) Many species are called tea trees: the Australian tea tree (Leptospermum laevigatum), growing to a height of 6 m (20 feet), has shredding bark and ...
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A tree that is a member of the myrtle family. Oil from the tea tree is used in shampoos and skin care products and to treat skin infections. It has been used in some cultures to treat other skin conditions, including acne, burns, and insect bites. The scientific name is Melaleuca alternifolia.
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Tea Tree oil can be potentially toxic to cats. Please check with your vet before using tea tree oil products on your cat.
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A tea bush or plant which has been allowed to return to its wild state and grow back into a tree.
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Shrub or small tree native to Australia and New Zealand. It is thought that some species of tea tree were used by the explorer Captain Cook to brew tea; it was used in the first years of settlement for this purpose. (Genus
Leptospermum, family Myrtaceae.)
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Melaleuca alternifolia
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