Palmarosa

Botanical Name: Cymbopogon martinii
Plant Part: Grass
Extraction Method: Steam
Origin: India

Description: This wild growing plant has long slender stems and terminal flowering tops. The grassy leaves from which the essential oil is derived is extremely fragrant.

Colour: Pale Yellow

Common Uses: Palmarosa properties include use as an antiseptic, bactericidal, cicatrizant, digestive, febrifuge, hydrating, stimulant,
and tonic. It is used extensively as a fragrance component in cosmetics, perfumes and especially soaps due to its excellent tenacity. Aroma therapists recommend it as an oil to diffuse during flu epidemics. Its action against viral illnesses and bacteria, coupled with the attractive smell.

Consistency: Thin to Medium

Note: Middle

Strength of Aroma: Medium to Strong

Blends well with: Cananga, Geranium, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Guaiacwood, Cedarwood and floral oils.

Aromatic Scent:Palmarosa essential oil has a sweet, floral fragrance with a hint of rose.

History:Palmarosa was known as Indian Geranium Oil and used in combination with the more expensive rose oils.

Cautions:None known.
Important Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.

   




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