

Lemon-Scented Tea Tree
With its bold, cleansing lemony scent, Lemon Scented Tea Tree can be used to cleanse, clean and heal.
Botanical components of citral, neral, and citronellal give an initial impression of bright, effervescent scents, deepening to a warm, floral aroma.
Australian Native's carry the story of our land; pure, potent, and deeply grounding. They connect us back to Country, help us find our roots and remind us why we love Australia.
Botanical name: Leptospermum petersonii
Aroma: vibrant, complex scent with notes of lemon, sweet florals with a warm earthy undertone
Note: Middle/Top
Status: Organic
Chakra: Throat
Method of extraction: Steam Distilled

Aromatherapy
Lemon-Scented Tea Tree with its uplifting and clarifying effects continues to inspire wellness rituals - bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary therapeutic use.
Treasured and used by Aboriginal people for its potent medicinal and aromatic properties, this remarkable native plant has a refreshing, lemon fragrance that can help clear the mind, improve focus, and uplift mood.
- It can be used in diffusers, massage oils, or baths to promote relaxation and reduce stress.
- Its calming properties can also help with sleep.
Traditional Uses
Lemon-Scented Tea Tree has long been treasured and used by Aboriginal people for its potent medicinal and aromatic properties.
This remarkable native plant, with its fresh, crisp, citrusy scent offers broad-spectrum healing with its powerful antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic qualities. It is a natural defender against infection and inflammation.
Lemon-scented tea tree (Leptospermum petersonii) possesses several beneficial properties, primarily due to its essential oil. The oil is known for its antimicrobial, antiseptic, and antifungal properties, due to the high citral content, which includes neral and geranial.
1. Antimicrobial and Antifungal:
Lemon-scented tea tree oil is effective against a range of bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
It can be used to disinfect surfaces and potentially aid in treating skin infections.
Its antifungal properties are particularly potent, with studies showing its effectiveness against Candida albicans and Aspergillus fumigatus.
2. Skin Benefits:
- Lemon-scented tea tree oil can be used to soothe minor skin irritations, cuts, and insect bites.
- It may help with acne due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
- It can be incorporated into skincare products to help regulate sebum production and promote a balanced complexion.
3. Other Uses: - Insect repellent: The citral and citronellal in the oil make it a natural insect repellent.
- Respiratory support: Inhalation of the oil may help clear airways and ease congestion.
- Natural deodorant: Its antimicrobial properties can help neutralize odor-causing bacteria on the skin.
- Cleaning agent: It can be used to create natural cleaning products for the home.
- Traditional uses: In traditional medicine, it has been used to combat coughs and colds, and as a sedative.
Safety
Lemon-scented Tea Tree oil is non-toxic, non-irritant, possibly sensitising to some individuals - perform a patch test to check and dilute as needed.
Pregnant women should consult their health professional.
Check for individual allergies.
Keep out of reach of children.
Lemon-Scented Tea Tree with its uplifting and clarifying effects continues to inspire wellness rituals - bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary therapeutic use.
Treasured and used by Aboriginal people for its potent medicinal and aromatic properties, this remarkable native plant has a refreshing, lemon fragrance that can help clear the mind, improve focus, and uplift mood.
- It can be used in diffusers, massage oils, or baths to promote relaxation and reduce stress.
- Its calming properties can also help with sleep.
Lemon-Scented Tea Tree has long been treasured and used by Aboriginal people for its potent medicinal and aromatic properties.
This remarkable native plant, with its fresh, crisp, citrusy scent offers broad-spectrum healing with its powerful antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic qualities. It is a natural defender against infection and inflammation.
Lemon-scented tea tree (Leptospermum petersonii) possesses several beneficial properties, primarily due to its essential oil. The oil is known for its antimicrobial, antiseptic, and antifungal properties, due to the high citral content, which includes neral and geranial.
1. Antimicrobial and Antifungal:
Lemon-scented tea tree oil is effective against a range of bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
It can be used to disinfect surfaces and potentially aid in treating skin infections.
Its antifungal properties are particularly potent, with studies showing its effectiveness against Candida albicans and Aspergillus fumigatus.
2. Skin Benefits:
- Lemon-scented tea tree oil can be used to soothe minor skin irritations, cuts, and insect bites.
- It may help with acne due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
- It can be incorporated into skincare products to help regulate sebum production and promote a balanced complexion.
3. Other Uses: - Insect repellent: The citral and citronellal in the oil make it a natural insect repellent.
- Respiratory support: Inhalation of the oil may help clear airways and ease congestion.
- Natural deodorant: Its antimicrobial properties can help neutralize odor-causing bacteria on the skin.
- Cleaning agent: It can be used to create natural cleaning products for the home.
- Traditional uses: In traditional medicine, it has been used to combat coughs and colds, and as a sedative.
Lemon-scented Tea Tree oil is non-toxic, non-irritant, possibly sensitising to some individuals - perform a patch test to check and dilute as needed.
Pregnant women should consult their health professional.
Check for individual allergies.
Keep out of reach of children.









