JUNIPER NEEDLES
Juniper needles offer a fresh, crisp, green, and slightly resinous aroma with a sharp, clean, and slightly medicinal undertone. The scent is reminiscent of pine forests, with a bright, invigorating quality that evokes wilderness and open air.
Origin & Extraction
Juniper needles are harvested from various species of juniper trees, primarily found in the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. They are typically extracted through steam distillation or cold pressing, capturing the volatile essential oils from the fresh green needles.
History & Culture
Juniper needles are harvested from various species of juniper trees, primarily found in the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. They are typically extracted through steam distillation or cold pressing, capturing the volatile essential oils from the fresh green needles.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Juniper needles are harvested from various species of juniper trees, primarily found in the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. They are typically extracted through steam distillation or cold pressing, capturing the volatile essential oils from the fresh green needles.