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California Poppy Alcohol-Free Liquid
California Poppy Alcohol-Free Liquid
California Poppy Alcohol-Free Liquid
California Poppy Alcohol-Free Liquid
California Poppy Alcohol-Free Liquid

California Poppy Alcohol-Free Liquid Extract, Organic California Poppy (Eschscholzia Californica) Dried Above-Ground Part Glycerite 2x4 oz

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California Poppy Alcohol-Free Liquid Features

  • California Poppy Glycerite contains ONLY natural ingredients! Alcohol Free! Gluten Free! Non-GMO!

  • High Quality California Poppy NON-Alcohol liquid extract - we use classic conventional methods of extraction! We meticulously produce our extracts according to precise standards where each herb is extracted according to the distinct characteristic of each plant!

  • The highest quality California Poppy Glycerin based liquid extract made with love for plants and respect for Nature!

  • We strictly use Only Certified or ethically sourced wild harvested raw material, vegetable palm glycerin and crystal clear artesian purified water! Really the BEST California Poppy herbal glycerite on market!


About California Poppy Alcohol-Free Liquid

The California poppy is the state flower of California, a tender perennial plant bearing blue-green leaves and 2 to 4 inch (5 to 10 cm) wide flowers that open in bright sun and close on cloudy days and at night. The California poppy is considered an ancient plant whose origins are not entirely known. Native Americans in California prized them as a source of food and for the oil that could be extracted from the plant. Eschscholzia californica was the first named member of the genus Eschscholzia, which was named by the German botanist Adelbert von Chamisso after the Baltic German botanist Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz, his friend and colleague on Otto von Kotzebue’s scientific expedition to California and the greater Pacific in mid-1810s aboard the Russian ship Rurik.