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Natural Materials: Ylang ylang

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Many people ask about ylang-ylang. This tropical flower makes an essential oil that is a sensual and exotic floral.

Canaga odorata, ylang ylang flowers

Canaga odorata, ylang ylang flowers

Ylang-ylang

  • Source – Canaga Odorata from Indonesia, Philippines and Polynesia
  • Plant parts used - flowers
  • Aromatic extract- Steam distilled essential oil

Ylang has a very unusual scent. Unlike many other florals that are light and delicate, ylang-ylang is deep, heady, and heavy.  It is sweet and sometimes sharp with floral, butter, carmel and even rubbery notes. The aroma is sultry and sensuous, and is even considered an aphrodesiac. In Indonesia, the fragrant ylang-ylang flowers are strewn across the beds of newlywed couples.

Ylang-ylang is one of the few flowers that is commonly available as an essential oil. Many florals must be extracted with a solvent because regular steam distillation does not yield much, if any, essential oil. There are several grades of Ylang-ylang indicating what fraction of the distillation the oil comes from. The essential oils from the first few hours of distillation are called Extra and First, then hours later come 2nd and finally 3rd.  When the distiller combines oils from all the fractions, this oil is called Ylang ylang Complete. Often the Extra and 1st fractions are considered the finest essential oils, while others prefer the more rounded Complete oil.

2 Responses to “Natural Materials: Ylang ylang”

  1. Christine Burgess says:
    April 21, 2009 at 11:10 am

    You have a lovely blog here. Very informative.
    I wanted to thank you for your comments about fibro and Lyme disease. A friend of mine in the mosaic forums said she was also diagnosed with fibro and later with Lyme and now getting much better with the antibiotics.
    Have a good day, Stephanie
    Christine

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  2. Del says:
    October 17, 2009 at 10:34 pm

    Thanks for putting such helpful information on the web Stephanie. Found you through eHow.

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