Terpenes ocimene
Terpene · β-ocimene

Ocimene

A rarer, energetic terpene that often signals an uplifting, daytime profile.

Strains 0 Lab verified Also in mint · parsley
0 Strains Tagged
81°C Boiling Point
3 Companions
sweet herbal Aroma

Deep dive

Molecular profile of ocimene

Ocimene is an uncommon cannabis terpene with a sweet, herbal-tropical aroma. Its low boiling point (81 degrees Celsius) makes vape temperature management critical for retention. Strawberry Cough and several modern tropical-flavored cuts lead with it.

What ocimene actually is

β-ocimene (and its α isomer) are acyclic monoterpenes with one of the lowest boiling points in the cannabis terpene set — 81°C. That number matters. Most cannabis vapes operate between 175°C and 220°C; at those temperatures, ocimene is the first terpene to evaporate. Combust loses ocimene fast. This is why ocimene-rich flower smells dramatically different fresh-from-jar versus mid-bowl.

The aroma is distinctive: sweet herbal, lightly woody, with a faintly floral and slightly tropical edge. It’s the closest cannabis terpene comes to “candy + herb” without going full terpinolene-piney.

Sources outside cannabis:

  • Mint, parsley, basil — culinary ocimene
  • Mango — secondary terpene contribution
  • Orchids — among the highest natural sources
  • Hops — small but present

What ocimene-led strains feel like

Ocimene leads in fewer than 10% of cultivars, almost always with terpinolene or pinene as a co-leader. The signature is uplift with sweetness — head experience leads, body stays light, and the aromatic profile reads as bright-tropical rather than fuel-pungent.

/strains/strawberry-cough/ is the canonical ocimene leader. /strains/clementine/ and several modern tropical-flavored sativas carry it. Effects sit firmly in the /effects/uplifting/ and /effects/creative/ categories.

Common companions:

  • Terpinolene — both rare; together amplify the cerebral lift
  • Pinene — adds focus to the brightness
  • Limonene — broadens the citrus-tropical layer

The science: decongestion, antifungal action, and aromatherapy

Ocimene’s research file is small but specific:

  • Decongestant activity — inhaled ocimene shows mild bronchial relaxation and mucus thinning in animal studies
  • Antifungal effects — ocimene is studied for plant pathogen control and mosquito repellence
  • Aromatherapy uses — ocimene is a workhorse in commercial perfume because of its bright, sweet character

There’s no robust human anxiolytic or sedation literature for ocimene specifically. The “uplift” association is largely user-reported plus inferred from the cultivars where it dominates.

How to shop for ocimene-rich flower

Two practical points beyond the aroma test:

  1. Buy fresh. Ocimene’s reactivity and low boiling point mean three-month-old jars have already lost much of the ocimene contribution. Jar-date awareness matters.
  2. Vape low. If you want to actually taste and feel the ocimene, run a dry-herb vape at 175–185°C. Higher temperatures will deliver more THC but blow past the ocimene window before you draw.

A /glossary/coa/ helps confirm; ocimene above 0.2% is significant given how rarely it shows up.

Terpene profile

Aroma signature

sweet herbal, lightly woody, faintly floral

Also found in

mint, parsley, basil, mango, orchid

Boiling point

81°C / 178°F

Vape below this temp to preserve; combust above to release.

Mechanism of action

What does ocimene do?

Ocimene is uncommon in cannabis but distinctive when present. It often shows up in sweet, tropical-smelling sativa-leaning cuts. Strawberry Cough is a notable ocimene contributor. The terpene's low boiling point (81°C) means it evaporates quickly when flower is heated, so vape-temperature management matters for ocimene retention.

Reported effects

Physiological signature

  • decongestion
  • antifungal in research
  • energy / "uplift"
  • anti-inflammatory

Entourage

Common companions

Ocimene rarely shows up alone — these terpenes most often co-express with it in modern cannabis flower.

Market data

Top ocimene-leading strains

0 strains in the database list ocimene as a primary terpene. Sorted by search volume, then THCA potency.

All strains

No strains currently tagged with ocimene in the database.

Active research

Research focus areas

antifungal effects

mosquito repellent applications

aromatherapy

THCAmap does not provide medical advice. These are active research areas, not clinical claims. See our primer on THCA for context on cannabinoid + terpene synergy.