
Common Name: Ylang Ylang No. 2 & 3
Family Name: Annonaceae
Scientific Name: Cananga odorata, C. odorata var.genuina, Unona odorantissimum
Country of Production: Madagascar, Comoros, Philippine, Tahiti
Indigenous Country: Madagascar, Comoros, Philippine, Tahiti
Country of Production: Madagascar, Comoros, Philippine, Tahiti
History:
Chemical Constituents: Class: Sesquiterpene. Farasene high %, methyl benzoate, methyl salicylate, eugenol, geraniol, pinene
Plant Description: An evergreen tree growing to 100ft. with glossy leaves and producing large yellow fragrant flowers.
Processing Methods: Steam distilled
Yin Yang: Yang
Color Range: Light yellow
Applications: Aroma lamp, bath, diffusor, light bulb ring, liquid candle, massage, mist spray.
Emotional: Possessive, stressed, anxious, tense, self critical TO comfortable with self and body, calm, relaxed
Mental: I love myself. I love being in my body. I am aware that I am a spiritual being.
Physical: Antidepressant, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, calmative, carminative, emollient, euphoriant, fixative, hypotensor, moisturizer, nervine, rejuvenator, relaxant, sedative, stimulant, tonic,. Used to calm, relax, reduce stress, promote restful sleep, uplift moods
Spiritual: Can indicate that you are in love, but you are afraid the love will not last. You may find yourself holding on too tight and your beloved may want to get away causing you great concern. Ylang Ylang helps you to discover that love is your right.