In collaboration with local land owners and our own cultivation of native plants we produce small batch high quality steam distilled essential oils and hydrosols. Each oil we produce is available seasonally in small batches and distilled with the same high standards, dedication, passion, and ethics that the Wild Flowers mission embraces.
The uniqueness of the oils we produce is defined by our locality and the faceted prism that is our symbol reflects the purity, functionality, richness, and vibrancy of each oil produced.
From the bud harvested in early Spring. Spicy, floral, sweet, and medicinal. We also offer the bud resin absolute which contains notes of cinnamon, wax, and cherry.
From the flowers gathered in their peak. Spicy, sweet, and green. Similar to Oregano
We offer both the sales gathered in the off season, and the cones gathered at peak time. Both have a camphoraceous, medicinal, green, and sweet odor.
Harvested while the buds are ripe the odor is highly floral and sweet, with honey nuances
Gathered in early winter as the berries begin to ripen. The berry and branch is woody, fresh, and pine like.
The first batch from our farm. Gathered early summer when the tips are at their fullest. This aroma is is pine, but resinous, balmy, and deeper than common pine oil.
Coming Soon 2022
If you have your own aroma in mind let us help. Our stainless steel distiller can go anywhere.
Prices are rated by the type and quantity of oil purchased. Call or email for details
My aromatherapy degree from American College of Healthcare Sciences was neither the start nor end of my journey with aromas. I have been personally using aromas for health for two decades, and continue studying olfaction, the nose, and associated odor organs. My studies have led me to create a universal odor classification system that combines the science and art of smell.
Creating an essential oil is and tedious process that takes gathering one branch, bud, leaf, flower, or root at a time when the time is right, weeks of drying, and hours of slowly passing steam through herbage to condense one drop at a time. The collected essential oil then needs to be separated from the floral water and cured for a period of weeks to months before acquiring its final bouquet. The oils are then stored in a cool temperature away from light until they are bottled and shipped.