Terpenes

The Pleasantrees Experience

 

We’re dedicated to helping people enjoy more of what they love in life. That’s why we’re so passionate about terpenes. Because we think cannabis should be about the experience, not just the effect.

 

Terpenes are naturally occurring aromatic oils found in cannabis. In addition to giving cannabis its unique, pleasant smell, terpenes also help influence the way your body processes the cannabinoids in the plant.

Calming

Energizing

Best known as the terpene responsible for the calming scent of lavender, cannabis strains high in linalool tend to have a calming effect. If you’re looking to enjoy better sleep or a less anxious mood, linalool is a terpene you’ll want to pay attention to.

Myrcene is the most common terpene in cannabis - giving it that quintessentially cirtusy, musky scent. Myrcene tends to accentuate the effects of THC, creating a more powerful experience that can be especially helpful for managing pain or creating deep relaxation.

As its name suggests, pinene smells like pine - but also a bit like rosemary. With its bright, fresh scent, pinene tends to produce feelings of alertness and focus, which is why you’ll find it more common among sativa-dominant strains like Sour Diesel and Green Crack.

With its smoky, spicy scent, you’ll find beta-caryophyllene smells similar to black pepper and allspice. Despite its highly enjoyable aroma, beta-caryophyllene doesn’t tend to influence the effect of THC; instead it does its work behind the scenes acting as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant within the body.

Perhaps the most common terpene within the citrus family, limonene has a sweet lemon fragrance that awakens the senses. Because of its bright signature, limonene tends to help elevate the mood and relieve stress; it also has antifungal and antimicrobial properties.

This terpene creates the woody, earthy, sweet smell of hops. Much like beta-caryophyllene, it’s impact tends to be more medicinal in nature - helping to suppress the appetite and calm inflammation.

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