REDWOOD
Redwood offers a deep, rich woody aroma with green, slightly resinous undertones. It has a crisp, clean woody scent reminiscent of forest floors and fresh-cut timber, combining earthy and balsamic nuances with a subtle pine-like freshness.
Origin & Extraction
Redwood is primarily sourced from coastal redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens) native to the western coast of North America, particularly California. The essential oil is typically extracted through steam distillation of the wood chips, bark, or sawdust, capturing the tree's distinctive aromatic compounds.
History & Culture
Redwood is primarily sourced from coastal redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens) native to the western coast of North America, particularly California. The essential oil is typically extracted through steam distillation of the wood chips, bark, or sawdust, capturing the tree's distinctive aromatic compounds.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Redwood is primarily sourced from coastal redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens) native to the western coast of North America, particularly California. The essential oil is typically extracted through steam distillation of the wood chips, bark, or sawdust, capturing the tree's distinctive aromatic compounds.