Savory

Savory essential oils are derived from the leaves and flowers of several botanical species within the genus Satureja. The two most common species used for their essential oils are summer savory (Satureja hortensis) and winter savory (Satureja montana).

Summer savory is an annual herb that grows in temperate regions and is native to the Mediterranean region. It is commonly grown in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia.

Winter savory is a perennial herb that is also native to the Mediterranean region and is commonly grown in Europe and North America.

Other species within the Satureja genus that are sometimes used for their essential oils include:

  • Spanish savory (Satureja multiflora), which is native to the Iberian Peninsula and Morocco
  • Creeping savory (Satureja spicigera), which is native to North Africa and the Middle East

The specific growing regions for these botanical species can vary depending on factors such as climate, soil, and local agricultural practices. However, in general, savory plants thrive in dry, sunny locations with well-drained soil.

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