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Beta-cedrene
General Description:
Beta-cedrene is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene that is commonly found in essential oils of coniferous trees, particularly cedarwood.
Aroma Description:
It has a woody, warm, and slightly sweet aroma with hints of cedar.
Alternative Names:
Cedr-8-ene
Alternative Phytochemicals
Phytochemicals with alternative use cases
Cedrol
Description
Cedrol is a natural compound found in conifer trees, specifically cedarwood. It is known for its woody and musty aroma.
Alpha-cedrene
Description
Alpha-cedrene is a sesquiterpene compound commonly found in essential oils, particularly in cedarwood oil.
Thujopsene
Description
Thujopsene is a bicyclic sesquiterpene found in certain plants known for its aromatic properties.
Related Plants
Plants related to Beta-cedrene
Cedarwood
Latin Name:
Cedrus
Description of Appearance:
Cedarwood is a type of tree that belongs to the genus Cedrus, known for its aromatic wood and conical shape. The tree has needle-like leaves and can grow up to a significant height.
Common Names:
Cedarwood
Cedar
Juniper
Latin Name:
Juniperus communis
Description of Appearance:
Juniper is a small evergreen shrub with needle-like leaves and small blue-black berries. Its branches have a scaly appearance and the plant has a distinct fragrance.
Common Names:
Juniper
Juniper Berry