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- Citronella oil - Wikipedia
Citronella oil is an essential oil obtained from the leaves and stems of different species of Cymbopogon (lemongrass) The oil is used extensively as a source of perfumery chemicals such as citronellal, citronellol, and geraniol
- How to Grow and Use Citronella Plants for Pest Control
Fortunately, there is the citronella plant: nature’s gift to humanity to repel mosquitoes! However, two plants share that quintessential citronella smell and chances are you are getting them confused We take a look at the differences between the two, as well as how to grow your very own citronella at home!
- How to Grow and Care for Citronella Plant - The Spruce
Citronella plants bring a lemon-like scent to your yard Learn how to properly grow and care for citronella to keep it healthy
- Citronella Plant: Health Benefits How to Use (Oil, Tea More)
Citronella is a medicinal plant that is rich in essential oils, such as linalool, citronellol, citronellal, geraniol and cis-calamenene It has insect repellent, flavoring, antibacterial and calming properties, and is widely used in the manufacture of cosmetics
- How to Grow Citronella Plant—a Low-Maintenance Perennial That Repels . . .
A natural mosquito repellent, citronella is surprisingly easy to grow Experts share tips on growing citronella in containers and in the garden throughout the year
- Citronella Plants: Growing and Caring for Citronella | Almanac. com
The citronella plant, often called the “mosquito plant,” is a fragrant, lacy-leaved geranium that brings texture, scent, and charm to gardens, patios, and containers
- How to Grow and Care for a Citronella Geranium
Citronella plant (Pelargonium citrosum) is a fragrant, scented geranium that is grown as an annual in most climates and as a perennial in warm climates Also called mosquito plant or lemon geranium, it has a strong, citrus-like fragrance that quickly wafts from its crushed leaves
- Does Citronella Actually Work? Heres What Science Says
Citronella is an oil derived from the leaves and stems from a cousin of lemongrass (specifically, Cymbopogon) While most humans don't mind the light citrus scent, mosquitoes reportedly hate it, so citronella is used in a variety of products like candles and wristbands and sprays
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