The angelica or archangel is an aromatic herb reaching over two meters in height. It is a short-lived plant, blooming only once before dying. It has large, hollow, fluted, reddish stems that bear large, serrated leaves separated into leaflets. The inflorescences – composed of a dozen yellow-green flowers arranged in large umbels – bloom in July and give way to long, flattened fruits. The seeds of angelica are harvested like dill seed: the umbel-bearing stems are cut and dried in the open air when the fruits turn brown. The picking process is repeated several times, as and when the seeds ripen. The essential oil obtained from angelica seeds is herbaceous and spicy with an earthy facet. The roots also produce an essential oil with a different odor.
Angelica Seed Therapeutic Essential Oil is anchoring, restorative, and strengthening.
Botanical Name: Angelica archangelica L.
Origin: Hungary
Family: Apiaceae
Aroma: Spicy, herbaceous, earthy.
Perfume Note: Base to middle
Method of Extraction: Steam distillation
Source: Seed
Properties: antispasmodic, carminative/digestive, depurative, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, nervine, tonic.
Main Chemical Components: Phellandrene, pinene, limonene
Blends Well With: Patchouli, clary sage, citrus oils, frankincense.
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