Some Commonly Used Incense Herbs You May Want to Keep a supply of
The following ingredients are often used in incense recipes and you may want to keep them around the house for blending your own incense. As you make more incense you can alter the list to suit the type of work you do most often. The form used is given with the name of the herb.
Frankincense Resin
Myrrh resin
Benzoin resin
Copal resin
Pine resin
Camphor resin
Dragon's Blood resin
Gum Arabic resin
Rose petals dried and powdered
Bay leaves dried and powdered
Cinnamon bark powdered
Juniper berries dried and powdered
Cedar needles dried and powdered or wood chips
Sandalwood chips
Thyme whole herb dried
Vervain whole herb dried and powdered
Orange peel dried and powdered
Vertivert grass dried and powdered
Rosemary leaves dried and powdered
Basil whole herb dried and powdered
Mullein leaves dried and powdered
Cloves buds dried and powdered
Rue whole herb dried and powdered
Patchouli whole herb dried and powdered
Sage whole herb dried and powdered
Wormwood whole herb dried and powdered
Mugwort whole herb dried and powdered
Allspice berries dried and powdered
Tobacco whole herb dried and powdered
Lavender whole herb dried and powdered
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