A product of the evergreen shrub, common to southern Europe and used by the ancient Greeks as a symbol of fame and honor. In America it is better known as sweet bay or flowering mountain laurel. Its oil is attractive to rodents,
A product of the evergreen shrub, common to southern Europe and used by the ancient Greeks as a symbol of fame and honor. In America it is better known as sweet bay or flowering mountain laurel. Its oil is attractive to rodents, including muskrats and beaver, and its viscous nature allows it to be a holder of skunk essence and it is in this capacity that it is often used.
1 oz.- $6.00; 2 oz.- $11.75; 4 oz.- $23.25