GERANIUM
Geranium has a fresh, green, and slightly rosy floral scent with herbaceous and slightly minty undertones. It offers a crisp, clean aroma that is both light and complex, with a slightly sharp and green character that distinguishes it from other floral notes.
Origin & Extraction
Geranium essential oil is primarily extracted from Pelargonium graveolens, a plant native to South Africa but now cultivated in many regions including Egypt, Morocco, and reunion Island. The oil is typically obtained through steam distillation of the leaves and stems of the plant.
History & Culture
Geranium essential oil is primarily extracted from Pelargonium graveolens, a plant native to South Africa but now cultivated in many regions including Egypt, Morocco, and reunion Island. The oil is typically obtained through steam distillation of the leaves and stems of the plant.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Geranium essential oil is primarily extracted from Pelargonium graveolens, a plant native to South Africa but now cultivated in many regions including Egypt, Morocco, and reunion Island. The oil is typically obtained through steam distillation of the leaves and stems of the plant.