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Botanical Name: Pelargonium Graveolens
Main Constituents:
Citronellol: 37%
Geraniol: 19%
Plant Part: Leaves & Flowers
Origin: Egypt
Processing Method: Steam Distilled
Description / Color / Consistency: A thin, pale yellow to greenish yellow liquid.
Aromatic Summary / Note / Strength of Aroma: A middle note with a stronger aroma, essential oils from the rose geranium usually have a softer scent and also with a rosy floral aroma.
Blends With: Basil, Bergamot,Lavender,l=Lemon,Lemon grass,Jasmine
Product Abstract: A hairy perennial shrub, often used in hedgerows, and will stand up to about one meter high (3 feet) with pointed leaves, serrated at the edges and with flowers that range from red to a pinkish white. Geranium plants originated in South Africa, Madagascar, Egypt and Morocco and were introduced to European countries in the 17th century. However, there are over 200 species of geranium, of which some are scented and some not. The petals are used in gourmet jellies and confections, and the oil is widely used in scented topical applications.
Cautions: Dilute before use; may further cause skin irritation in some individuals; We recommend a skin test prior to use. Also avoid contact with eyes.
Storage recommendation: Transfer oils packaged in metal containers (for safe shipping) into dark glass containers to maintain freshness and attain maximum shelf life.
Botanical Name: Pelargonium Graveolens
Main Constituents:
Citronellol: 37%
Geraniol: 19%
Plant Part: Leaves & Flowers
Origin: Egypt
Processing Method: Steam Distilled
Description / Color / Consistency: A thin, pale yellow to greenish yellow liquid.
Aromatic Summary / Note / Strength of Aroma: A middle note with a stronger aroma, essential oils from the rose geranium usually have a softer scent and also with a rosy floral aroma.
Blends With: Basil, Bergamot,Lavender,l=Lemon,Lemon grass,Jasmine
Product Abstract: A hairy perennial shrub, often used in hedgerows, and will stand up to about one meter high (3 feet) with pointed leaves, serrated at the edges and with flowers that range from red to a pinkish white. Geranium plants originated in South Africa, Madagascar, Egypt and Morocco and were introduced to European countries in the 17th century. However, there are over 200 species of geranium, of which some are scented and some not. The petals are used in gourmet jellies and confections, and the oil is widely used in scented topical applications.
Cautions: Dilute before use; may further cause skin irritation in some individuals; We recommend a skin test prior to use. Also avoid contact with eyes.
Storage recommendation: Transfer oils packaged in metal containers (for safe shipping) into dark glass containers to maintain freshness and attain maximum shelf life.