Botanical Name: Cymbopobon martinii Plant Part: Grass Description: Palmarosa is a wild growing plant with long slender stems and terminal flowering tops. The grassy leaf from which the essential oil is derived is extremely fragrant. Colour: Yellow to light brown liquid. Common Uses: Palmarosa Essential Oil properties include use as an antiseptic, bactericidal, cicatrizant, digestive, febrifuge, hydrating, stimulant (digestive, circulatory), and tonic. It is used extensively as a fragrance component in cosmetics, perfumes and especially soaps due to its excellent tenacity. Aromatherapists recommend it as an oil to diffuse during flu epidemics. Its action against viral illnesses and bacteria – coupled with the attractive smell - make it a great oil to use to disinfect a room. Consistency: Thin Note: Middle Strength of Aroma: Medium Blends Well With: Ylang-ylang, Geranium, Bergamot, Sandalwood and Cedarwood. Aromatic Scent: Palmarosa Essential Oil has a sweet, floral fragrance with a hint of rose. History: Palmarosa was known as Indian geranium oil and used in combination with the more expensive rose oils. Caution: Palmarosa Essential Oil is a dermal irritant. Avoid use if pregnant.