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Sabinene

Sabinene

General Description: Sabinene is a natural organic compound classified as a monoterpene. It is commonly found in plants such as black pepper, carrot seeds, and Norway spruce.
Aroma Description: Sabinene has a fresh, woody, and spicy aroma with hints of citrus.
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Alternative Phytochemicals

Phytochemicals with alternative use cases

Limonene

Description Limonene is a natural compound commonly found in the rind of citrus fruits.

Pinene

Description Pinene is a bicyclic monoterpenoid that is one of the most common terpenes found in nature.

Related Plants

Plants related to Sabinene

Black Pepper

Black Pepper
Latin Name: Piper nigrum
Description of Appearance: Black Pepper plant is a woody vine with heart-shaped leaves and small white flowers that develop into the fruit known as peppercorns.
Common Names:
  • Black Pepper
  • Peppercorn Plant

Carrot Seed Plant

Carrot Seed Plant
Latin Name: Daucus carota
Description of Appearance: Carrot Seed plant is an herbaceous biennial plant with feathery leaves and white or pink flowers. It produces small, ribbed seeds that are commonly used in cooking and for their medicinal properties.
Common Names:
  • Carrot Seed Plant
  • Wild Carrot
  • Queen Anne's Lace

Norway Spruce

Norway Spruce
Latin Name: Picea abies
Description of Appearance: The Norway Spruce is a large evergreen conifer with a conical shape, needle-like leaves that are dark green on the upper side and silvery-white underneath, and cylindrical cones that hang down from the branches.
Common Names:
  • Norway Spruce
  • European Spruce
  • Common Spruce