Synthetics
Thuja occidentalis leaf oil smells like a fresh, green, and slightly woody aroma reminiscent of coniferous forests.
Luebke, William tgsc, (1993): Cedar woody spicy aromatic camphoreous thujonic herbal green hay
Nactis Flavours: Fresh green aromatic and herbaceous note slightly woody and hay in the background
Albert Vieille SAS: Woody, camphoraceous
Canadian cedar is conifer native to the cold temperate regions of asia and north america. it is called white cedar in canada. it grows naturally in continental climates with harsh winters, such as in the northeastern united states and southeastern canada. it has a tapered shape and may reach 15 meters in height. a member of the cupressaceae family, cedar has leaves formed of overlapping scales, much like those of the cypress tree. these evergreen leaves range are yellow-green with a bluish underside, and some varieties have leaves that change color to gold or bronze. the young twigs are distilled to produce the cedar leaf essential oil, which has a woody, camphoraceous fragrance.