Clove bud oil is derived from the clove tree, a member of the Myrtaceae family. This tree is native to Southeast Asian countries like Indonesia. From the evergreen, you can derive three types of clove essential oils: clove bud oil, clove leaf oil, and clove stem oil.
Out of the three, clove bud essential oil – also known as Eugenia carophyllata – is the most popular in aromatherapy.
Today, clove bud oil is known for its benefits to oral health. This essential oil, which has been approved as a dental anesthetic and, as mouthwash and gargle, can help relieve toothaches, as well as fight mouth and throat infections. It is also added to pharmaceutical and dental products.
Clove stems are the stems of the bud flower of the Clove plant which is botanically known as Caryophyllus .
Clove Stems are collected from the Clove plantations spread throughout the island of Sri Lanka, which provides the ideal warm humid tropical climate quintessential for the growth of Eugenia caryophyllustrees.