Plant name according to the botanical classifier: Pelargonium Graveolens Countries of production of natural raw materials: Morocco, Reunion, France, Algeria, Congo, Italy Parts of the plant going into processing: leaves and stems Types of raw materials obtained: essential oil, concretes, absolutes Methods of production: distillation, extraction with volatile solvents (concretes), alcohol extraction (absolutes) Physical characteristics of the raw material: oil is a liquid having a color from transparent to dark orange, depending on the country of origin, concrete is a dark green or brownish-green mass, absolute - green or dark green liquid Olfactory characteristics of the raw material: the oil has a wide range of olfactory characteristics depending on the geranium variety, including green, herbal, mint, earthy, intense pink and spicy shades. The concretes have a green, earthy, intensely herbaceous, tart pink aroma. The absolute has a powerful aroma, including green-earthy and mint-pink tones. Olfactory group: floral; subgroup: herbal Position of geranium notes in the olfactory pyramid: top and middle notes Perfumes with dominant or main geranium fragrance: Geranium Eau de Toilette Demeter Fragrance, Acqua di Carthusia Geranio Carthusia, Equipage Geranium Hermès, Geranium odorata Diptyque, Egoiste Platinum Chanel, Route des Epices Pierre Bourdon, Geranium Pour Monsieur Frederic Malle, L'Anonyme ou OP-1475-A A Lab on Fire, Carnation Mona di Orio, Or et Noir Caron, Stockholm 1978 Vilhelm Parfumerie, Rock The Ages Geranium & Verbena Jo Malone London, Jardin du Nil Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier, Geranium Bourbon Miller Harris, Vetiver Geranium Creed, Tudor Coquillet, Pelargonium Aedes de Venustas and others.