
The Floracopeia product line is sourced from a variety of ecological projects throughout the world.
Each project represents an inspiring story of sustainable and organic agriculture , poverty alleviation,
grassroots healthcare and the preservation of ethnobotanical culture.
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Floracopeia is pleased to present a large selection of extraordinary essential oils and aromatic treasures produced in the southern Africa region. The countries of the southern African region are blessed with an abundance of aromatic and medicinal plants growing in unique ecosystems not found in other parts of the world. At the same time the suffering of poverty, AIDS, and social disturbances is widespread throughout this region. |
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Floracopeia is pleased to offer a limited collection of exquisite essential oils from aromatic plants cultivated, wild harvested and distilled in the pristine Cascade Mountains of BritishColumbia, Canada. At present we offer two conifer oils: the alpine fir oil (Abies lasiocarpa) and the grand fir oil (Abies grandis). These oils are more expensive than typical conifer oils available on the world market, but their purity is exceptional. Learn More Here... |
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Oils from the Indian Subcontinent Floracopeia is pleased to offer a wide selection of essential oil, attars, natural incenses and other aromatic treasures from India. Produced in geographically and ecologically diverse regions, our selection ranges from vetiver harvested in the Rajasthan desert to luscious florals from the tropics to high altitude lavender and cedar from the Himalayas. |
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Floracopeia offers a variety of extraordinary frankincense and myrrh oils produced by a chemist, researcher and master distiller in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. These fine oils are distilled in small quantities from wild-harvested resins. We also offer a growing collection of the raw resins for use as incense or traditional herbal medicine. |
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Floracopeia is pleased to offer a small collection of extraordinary essential oils produced in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of Colorado. The aromatic treasures from the Sangre de Cristo range are unique in several ways. First, this distillation project was directly inspired by David Crow’s aromatherapy and meditation programs in the community of Crestone, which led to several residents organizing to purchase a still and learn how to use it. |
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From the Negev Desert of Israel comes a collection of extraordinary essential oils that represent the power and beauty of this ancient land. The oils distilled from the herbs of the Negev Desert are rich in aromatic compounds, the result of little water and the intense climate. The plants from this region are cultivated with the help of local Bedouin villagers, then masterfully distilled on a small family farm. These plants have long been used in the local cultures for medicinal and culinary purposes. |
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Floracopeia is proud to offer Palo Santo oil distilled in small quantities from ecologically harvested trees growing in Ecuador. Palo Santo (Bursera graveolens) is an aromatic tree endemic to the Galapagos Islands and means “holy wood,” or “sacred tree.” Palo Santo is one of the most important trees used in traditional ethno-botanical medicine of South America. The preservation of the last remaining forests of this precious tree is critical. |
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Sandalwood oil is an aromatic treasure with a long history of use in ethno-botanical medicine, cosmetics, perfumery, ceremony, and meditation. Because of its wonderful fragrance and healing properties it has become increasingly rare and is now distilled from trees that are over-harvested, illegally harvested, and facing ecological threat. Floracopeia is pleased to offer a fine sandalwood oil from a sustainable, ecologically and ethically produced source in Vanuatu. |
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Floracopeia is pleased to offer a line of extraordinary aromatic treasures produced by a master distiller and ethnobotanist in Fiji. Based on the remote island of Rotuma, our distiller creates a variety of products including essential oils, hydrosols and infused carrier oils; many of these are made exclusively for Floracopeia. The formulations are based on the ethnobotanical knowledge of the Fijian islands, including some very old traditional recipes. |
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Crestone, Colorado, is a remote, quiet and unique community nestled at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Known for its diverse array of spiritual centers, it is also home to the Crestone End of Life Project (CEOLP), a non-denominational, not-for- profit group that supports informed expression and fulfillment of community members’ end-of-life wishes. Floracopeia is honored to be a part of the Crestone End of Life Project. |
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San Jaun Mountains Osha Preserve Osha (Ligusticum porteri) is a famous Native American ethnobotanical medicine. It is renowned as a potent aromatic expectorant, immuno-stimulant, and respiratory remedy. Its native habitat is 9,000 feet and above, which makes it difficult to cultivate. The San Juan Mountains Osha Preserve is a collaboration between Floracopeia, Tomten Farm, and the local landowners of the Hastings Mesa area outside Telluride, Colorado. |
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