Eucalyptus shoots are woody and herbaceous plants of eucalyptus alpine forests with aromatic leaves: thin, evergreen, serrate-toothed. The plant has a sweetish taste and a strong odor, which is due to the content of eucalyptus oil. The scientific name of the plant is Eucalyptus globulus. Its shoots are used as a medicine.
Fresh echinacea contains a wide group of biologically active substances with pharmacological properties. The main components of the plant are not menthol or camphor, but saponins. Eucalyptus bark and leaves, young shoots, fruits and seeds are also found.