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If you mean baby oil, then any drug store or supermarket would carry it. Bay oil, also known as Oil of Bay, is an essential oil extracted from leaves of the bay tree, or bay laurel. It is used in aromatherapy and is also sold for medicinal purposes. A pharmacy or supermarket would be a likely place to buy it, Although bay leaves, from the same tree, are widely used in cooking, I've never heard of this use for bay oil.
leaves are what trees use to breathe when the tree has too many it takes some off a tree balances its leaves
bay leaf essential oil have a long and illustrious history. To crown great and accomplished people, the ancient Romans and Greeks used to make crowns out of genuine Bay Leaves. These great people were typically kings, war heroes, and Olympians. bay leaf essential oil is extracted from the bay tree, an evergreen tree . Steam distillation is used to extract the oil from the fresh leaves of the tree. The tree is native to the Mediterranean region and has glossy leaves, blackberries, and light green flowers. Bay essential oil is masculine and spicy, and it is a warming oil that is pleasant to use in the fall and winter.
they use decaying strangler fig tree leaves for their nests
my apple tree leave are burn.and dry wht spray i use
it can grow, sprout leaves, etc.
Do you mean laurel? Laurel, also known as Bay or bay leaf, is the leaf of the bay laurel tree. Do not confuse this with other laurels, such as mountain laurel, which may be poisonous. Substitution wise you can try other leafy herbs, maybe thyme, in your recipe though I am unaware of any that taste exactly like bay. Various myrtle leaves are often confused with bay laurel, such as oregon myrtle, and may taste similarly. Indian bay leaves are cinnamon like and very similar to acacia bark (cinnamon).
It uses tree branches, leaves and twigs.
Use wood and put leaves around it.
they us leaves.
Chlorophyll used by the tree's leaves to attract and trap sunlight energy for use in photosynthesis.
As a result of the change in weather, the tree began to lose its leaves.