Green Tree are a Dutch distribution company based in Rotterdam who sell their own-brand perfumed-masala incense made for them by an Indian private label incense company like Fair Trade / Incense Collective. The incense is generally good in the standard of Satya, Goloka, Ranga Rao, Nandita, etc. And the packaging is usually attractive. Green Tree incenses are available in standard 15g packs usually for between £2 and £3 in the UK, US, Australia, etc. My one quibble with Green Tree incenses is that they tend to be rather mainstream and commercial - sort of Hear'Say rather than the Sex Pistols or Bob Dylan. But that's the quibble of a reviewer - as a consumer, I find them very likeable, easy burning, and good value for money room-freshener incenses in the style of Nag Champa.
Reviews
*= Review over five years old so may not be reliable
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Green Tree 7 Chakras (PM) Feb 2025 - Score: 39 |
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Green Tree Yoga Tree (PM) Feb 2025 - Score: 37 |
Green Tree Palo Santo Incense Cones April 2021 - Score: 36 |
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Green Tree Kabbalah Tree Of Life (PM) Nov 2024 - Score: 35 |
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Green Tree Shambhala Path (M) Jan 2025 - Score: 35↑ |
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Green Tree Divine Eye (PM) Jan 2025 - Score: 35 |
Green Tree Californian White Sage Aug 2017 - Score: 34* |
March 2022 - Score: 31 |
Green Tree Call Of The Shaman Dec 2024 - Score: 30↑ |
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Green Tree Angel Dust Incense Cones Jan 2024 - Score: 24 |
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Green Tree Hand of Fatima (M) Sept 2023 - Score: 24 |
Incense reviewed: 11
Highest score: 39
Lowest score: 24
Average score: 33
Conclusion: Own label distributor of decent, professional masala incense. Not distinctive or exciting, but certainly decent, everyday incense with attractive packaging. Because they don't make their own incense, I have no curiosity in exploring any more of their products, though would be interested to know who is the supplier. At the price and attractive burn, I'm happy to buy again as everyday room-fresheners.
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