Dill

Dill concrete is a valuable product for the fragrance industry due to its unique aroma and chemical composition. If you are a buyer interested in purchasing wholesale quantities of Dill concrete, there are several technical details that you should be aware of. This technical guide will provide you with information on the synonyms, botanical names, chemical composition, growing locations, odor type, olfactory description, regulation, extraction method, applications, and price range of Dill concrete.

Synonyms: Dill concrete is also known by the following synonyms: dill oil concrete, anethum sowa oil concrete, and anethum graveolens oil concrete.

Botanical names: The botanical names of Dill are Anethum sowa and Anethum graveolens. These are annual plants belonging to the Apiaceae family.

Chemical composition: The chemical composition of Dill concrete is complex and contains several compounds, including carvone, limonene, phellandrene, and eucalyptol. The exact composition can vary depending on the extraction method and growing location.

Growing Locations: Dill is native to the Mediterranean region and is now widely cultivated in other parts of the world, including India, Russia, and the United States. The quality and chemical composition of Dill can vary depending on the growing location and climate.

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