The Aromatic Botanicals
Explore the Botanicals …
Select an illustrated square below. The aromatic Flowers, Leaves, Fruits, Resins, Seeds, Woods or Roots —all come from botanicals that create and store protective essences or create and maintain attracting essences, the sources of essential oils, perfumes or incense, and spices in our kitchens.
… in the Categories of Scent. See the botanicals in 7 categories in the Aroma Blending Salon, here.
Plant Essences & Essential Oils
Plant essences are a natural product of extraction from flowers, fruits, leaves, resins, roots, seeds, woods. Read more …
Fruits
Contribute to Fruity Aromas
From Citrus trees, from small conifers and vines, and tropical trees we have aromas of Lemon, of Juniperberry, and we have the carrier oils of Avocado, Cocoa, Coconut, and Olive … Read more …
Leaves Contribute to Green & Herbal Aromas
Leaves offer the brilliant, cleansing, and energizing aromas that rejuvenate and renew. Aromas of leaves come from trees, herbs, and grasses.
Resins Contribute to Woody-Resinous Aromas
Inspiring for those with mystical leanings, who look beyond space and time to transcendence. Aromas of resins include Frankincense and Myrrh. Read more, here.
Flowers
Contribute to the Floral Aromas
Floral aromas offer cooling energy, helping us reduce congestion that affects our mind and body. Surprisingly, floral aromas range from Rose to the Chamomiles, and more. Read more…
Roots
Contribute to the Spicy Aromas
Roots anchor a plant, find moisture to satisfy its thirst, and send and receive messages from nearby plants. Root essences are nurturing for us. Aromas like Ginger come from roots or rhizomes. Read more.
Seeds
Contribute to the Spicy Aromas
Seeds promote release and self-expression! They carry nutrients from the mother plant, so they are very rich sources of life. Aromas of seeds include Cardamom. Read more…
Woods
Contribute to the Woody or Resinous Aromas
Wood supports the capacity to thrive that the plant has in its leaves, flowers, seeds, fruits, and roots. Wood is the defender. Aromas of Sandalwood exemplify these scents. Read more on this page.