SORB TREE

Description

The sorb tree is a member of the Rosaceae family native to the Mediterranean Basin. Its fruits, called “chequers,” resemble small pears. In France, it is one of the species used in agroforestry, planted in fields and among grapevines.

Extraits : GLY macerate

Origine : France

Sorbus domestica L.

GLY macerate

France

Code MGL20041

Origin

The sorb tree is a member of the Rosaceae family native to the Mediterranean Basin. Its fruits, called “chequers,” resemble small pears. In France, it is one of the species used in agroforestry, planted in fields and among grapevines.

In order to offer this extract, we source fresh service tree buds from a cooperative of gatherers.

ORGANIC

Technical
data sheet

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Chemical safety
data sheet

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Bio Label Certificate

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In order to offer this extract, we source fresh service tree buds from a cooperative of gatherers.

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Allergens
alergènes

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Allergens
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Certificats de pureté
et d'origine

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Catalog
général

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Tarifs
 

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Food supplements

This extract can be used in food supplements.

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Suggestions

Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze

N°REF : HAG20027

Glycyrrhiza glabra L.

N°REF : EPF20072

Summer closing

Please note that our Golgemma Esperaza offices will be closed from August, 1st until August 15th included.

No shipment will be made during this period.