PINYON PINE
Pinyon pine has a sharp, resinous, and intensely woody aroma with green and balsamic undertones. It offers a crisp, fresh, and slightly smoky scent reminiscent of forest landscapes, with a clean and invigorating character that evokes wilderness and mountain environments.
Origin & Extraction
Pinyon pine is native to the southwestern United States, particularly in regions of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. The essential oil is typically extracted through steam distillation of the needles, branches, and sometimes the resin of the pinyon pine tree, which grows in dry, mountainous terrain.
History & Culture
Pinyon pine is native to the southwestern United States, particularly in regions of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. The essential oil is typically extracted through steam distillation of the needles, branches, and sometimes the resin of the pinyon pine tree, which grows in dry, mountainous terrain.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Pinyon pine is native to the southwestern United States, particularly in regions of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. The essential oil is typically extracted through steam distillation of the needles, branches, and sometimes the resin of the pinyon pine tree, which grows in dry, mountainous terrain.