From light flowery scents to heavy diesel odors to luxurious cherry pie smells fresh from the oven, different types of cannabis contain different aromatic compounds. These compounds that determine the distinctive odor and flavor of different cannabis plants are called terpenes. Cannabis plants contain over 150 naturally occurring terpenes, although most of them are in very small amounts. They are found in the trichomes of the female cannabis plant. The more prominent terpenes give cannabis strains their signature scents. Not only do terpenes give cannabis its scent, but they also produce a variety of effects that can be therapeutic, medicinal, anti-inflammatory, and mood-enhancing.
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Cannabis strains are grouped into two categories, based on traits like taste, aroma, appearance, and texture, along with the effects the plant gives when consumed. The effects are caused by terpenes, which are responsible for the effects that your favorite cannabis strain provides.
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Common primary terpenes include Pinene, which can be used as an anti-inflammatory or anti-bacterial. Humulene is an appetite suppressant and an anti-inflammatory. Limonene is a mood elevator that helps to reduce depression and anxiety. Myrcene is known for overall body relaxation and for inducing a sense of euphoria. Between these primary terpenes, many other secondary terpenes, and all of the possible combinations between them, Dutchie has the perfect strain for you.
Terpenes Guide
Earthy musk smell commonly found in hops
Learn about Humulene
Strong citrus smell commonly found in citrus fruits
Learn about Limonene
Herbal woody aroma commonly found in basil
Learn about Ocimene
Sweet cedar aroma commonly found in bell peppers and rosemary
Learn about Delta 3 Carene
Spicy and minty aroma commonly found in rosemary and eucalyptus
Learn about Eucalyptol
Combination of pine and lemon aroma commonly found in basil
Learn about Fenchol/Borneol
Fresh floral aroma commonly found in lilac flowers, cumin and sage
Learn about Terpinolene
Lavender and floral aroma commonly found in lavender and birchwood
Learn about Linalool
Peppery spicy aroma commonly found in black pepper and clove
Learn about Beta Caryophyllene
Herbal earth aroma commonly found in lemongrass and mango
Learn about Myrcene
Strong pine aroma commonly found in evergreen trees and basil
Learn about Pinene
Sweet fruity aroma commonly found in green apple skin, pears, and turmeric
Learn about Farnesene
Earthy musk smell commonly found in hops
Learn about Humulene
Strong citrus smell commonly found in citrus fruits
Learn about Limonene
Herbal woody aroma commonly found in basil
Learn about Ocimene
Sweet cedar aroma commonly found in bell peppers and rosemary
Learn about Delta 3 Carene
Spicy and minty aroma commonly found in rosemary and eucalyptus
Learn about Eucalyptol
Combination of pine and lemon aroma commonly found in basil
Learn about Fenchol/Borneol
Fresh floral aroma commonly found in lilac flowers, cumin and sage
Learn about Terpinolene
Lavender and floral aroma commonly found in lavender and birchwood
Learn about Linalool
Peppery spicy aroma commonly found in black pepper and clove
Learn about Beta Caryophyllene
Herbal earth aroma commonly found in lemongrass and mango
Learn about Myrcene
Strong pine aroma commonly found in evergreen trees and basil
Learn about Pinene
Sweet fruity aroma commonly found in green apple skin, pears, and turmeric
Learn about Farnesene