Cedarwood

Cedarwood floral waters are usually made from the steam distillation of cedarwood chips and sawdust. There are different species of cedarwood used to produce floral waters, including:

  1. Atlas Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica) - This species of cedarwood is native to the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.

  2. Himalayan Cedarwood (Cedrus deodara) - This species of cedarwood is native to the Himalayan region in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.

  3. Texas Cedarwood (Juniperus ashei) - This species of cedarwood is native to the south-central region of the United States, specifically Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.

  4. Virginian Cedarwood (Juniperus virginiana) - This species of cedarwood is native to the eastern United States, ranging from Texas to New York.

The growing regions for these species of cedarwood vary, with Atlas cedarwood growing in North Africa, Himalayan cedarwood growing in the Himalayan region, Texas cedarwood growing in the southern United States, and Virginian cedarwood growing in the eastern United States.

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