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Cuparene
General Description:
Cuparene is a naturally occurring bicyclic sesquiterpene found in various plant species.
Aroma Description:
Cuparene has a woody and earthy aroma.
Alternative Names:
Cuparene sesquiterpene
Alternative Phytochemicals
Phytochemicals with alternative use cases
Caryophyllene
Description
Caryophyllene is a sesquiterpene that can be found in various plants and spices.
Humulene
Description
Humulene is a sesquiterpene that contributes to the hoppy aroma in beers and is also found in various plants such as hops, sage, and ginseng.
Related Plants
Plants related to Cuparene
Langsdorff's copaiba
Latin Name:
Copaifera langsdorffii
Description of Appearance:
Copaifera langsdorffii is a large tropical tree known for its resin-rich bark and leaves. The tree has compound leaves and produces small white flowers that develop into pod-like fruits.
Common Names:
Langsdorff's copaiba
Pará Copal
Copaiba Oil Tree
Copaiba
Latin Name:
Copaifera officinalis
Description of Appearance:
The Copaiba plant is a large tree native to the Amazon rainforest, with smooth bark and compound leaves. It produces small white flowers and a fruit that contains seeds used to extract the oil.
Common Names:
Copaiba
Copaiba Balsam
Black Spruce
Latin Name:
Picea mariana
Description of Appearance:
Picea mariana is a medium-sized coniferous tree with a narrow pyramidal shape, dark green needles, and small cones.
Common Names:
Black Spruce
Bog Spruce
Swamp Spruce
Canadian Spruce