Aroma
Petitgrain
Oil from the bitter orange's leaves — green, floral, quietly grounding. Named for small fruit, cherished for its leaves. Evening's citrus, spring's companion.
Petitgrain comes from the leaves and twigs of the bitter orange tree, Citrus aurantium. The name is French for "small grain" — a reference to the tiny unripe fruit that was originally distilled before anyone realised the leaves made something far more interesting.
The oil opens sharp and green, like a crushed citrus leaf. Within a minute the sharpness softens into something honeyed and floral, with a dry-down that is slightly woody, slightly bitter. It is less sunny than orange peel, deeper than neroli from the same tree. The complexity is the point — petitgrain smells like a thing with history rather than a thing trying to announce itself.
In the aromatherapy tradition petitgrain belongs to evening. The green-citrus note is steadier than you might expect from a citrus — it grounds rather than energises. It appears in the registers for calm and sleep, and its natural season is spring: that particular quality of light in the hour before dusk when the day is still changing gear.
The tradition's quiet suggestion is to place it somewhere with intention. A few drops in a diffuser at the same hour each evening, a breath, a named intention for the day that follows — rest, patience, let the evening do its work. The scent keeps the appointment. The repetition deepens the association.
Below: petitgrain as essential oil, candles, and aromatherapy blends. The whole evening register, spring's own.
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