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Nerolidol

Nerolidol is a cannabis terpene in the woody aroma family. It smells of woody soft bark with fresh citrus and apple.

Minor, smooth and woody.

Aroma

Woody soft bark with fresh citrus and apple.

Flavor notes
WoodBarkApple
Also found in

ginger, jasmine, tea tree, lemongrass

What research has explored

Preclinical studies have explored sedative and antimicrobial activity. Human evidence is limited.

This is preliminary, education-only context — often animal or lab studies at high doses, with limited human evidence at the amounts found in flower. It is not a health claim or medical advice, and BudAbout does not lab-test cannabis. For adults 21+.

Strains led by nerolidol

Cannabis strains whose illustrative profile is led by nerolidol — aggregated from public sources, not BudAbout lab results.

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Nerolidol FAQ

Q. What does Nerolidol smell like?

Woody soft bark with fresh citrus and apple. Nerolidol sits in the “woody” aroma family and also shows up in nature in ginger, jasmine, tea tree, lemongrass. These describe smell and flavor only — never effects.

Q. What cannabis strains are high in Nerolidol?

Strains whose illustrative profile is led by Nerolidol include Island Haze, Sour Bubble. Terpene levels shown on BudAbout are illustrative and aggregated from public sources — not BudAbout lab results.

Q. Does Nerolidol have effects?

Preclinical studies have explored sedative and antimicrobial activity. Human evidence is limited. BudAbout describes Nerolidol by aroma and flavor only and makes no health, medical, or effect claims — this is general information for adults 21+, not medical advice.

Q. What does Nerolidol taste like?

Common flavor notes associated with Nerolidol: Wood, Bark, Apple. Flavor and aroma only.

BudAbout describes terpenes by aroma and flavor only and makes no health or effect claims. Terpene associations and strain profiles are illustrative, aggregated from public sources — not BudAbout lab results. This is general information, not medical advice. For adults 21+.