

The sweet aroma of the Gliceria recalls the woodruff and freshly cut grass.
Type | Basic Incense - Plant |
Plant | Hierochloe odorata |
Provenance | North America |
Aroma | Sweet |
History and Tradition | In the traditions of the Native Americans Gliceria was used for its purifying action in numerous rites, including that of the Sweat lodge. It is an ingredient of mixtures used in American Indian's ceremony of the Sacred Pipe, since, according to their beliefs, burning it attracted positive energy and spiritual well-being, a pure and pleasant atmosphere of lightness, joy, freedom and inner balance. |
Information | Its pleasant fragrance recalls the woodruff and freshly cut grass. |