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Cymbopogon martinii also known as Palmarosa is a species of grass from the lemongrass genus which is native to India and Indochina but is widely cultivated in many places for its aromatic oil.

Etymology[edit]

The genus name Cymbopogon derives from the Greek words kymbe meaning "boat" and pogon meaning "beard" referring to the large flower spike arrangement. The species name martinii is in honor of the Italian botanist Francisco Manuel Martin. The common name "Palmarosa" is due to the sweet floral aroma of the oil which is reminiscent of roses.

Description[edit]

Cymbopogon martinii is a perennial grass which grows in clumps, reaching a height of 2-3 meters. The leaves are long and slender and the flowers are small and yellowish-brown. The grass is harvested before flowering and the oil is extracted from the fresh or dried grass by steam distillation.

Palmarosa Oil[edit]

Palmarosa oil is extracted from the grass of the plant. It has a sweet, floral, rosy aroma and is used in aromatherapy, perfumery, and as a flavoring in food and drink. It is also used in traditional medicine for its antiseptic and digestive properties. The oil contains geraniol, a valuable aromatic compound, which is also found in rose oil.

Cultivation and Uses[edit]

Cymbopogon martinii is widely cultivated for its oil, especially in India and the Comoros Islands. The plant prefers light, well-drained soil and full sun. It is propagated by division in spring or by seed in early summer. The grass is harvested in the late summer before the plant flowers. The oil is used in the perfume industry, in aromatherapy, and in traditional medicine. It is also used as a flavoring in food and drink.

Related Terms[edit]

  • Geraniol: A monoterpenoid and an alcohol, it is the primary part of rose oil, palmarosa oil, and citronella oil.
  • Aromatherapy: A holistic healing treatment that uses natural plant extracts to promote health and well-being.
  • Perfumery: The art of making perfumes.

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