Essential oils distilled from whole herb, leaf lamina, leaf sheath and inflorescence of pabriarosa plants cultivated in south India were analyzed by CC and GUMS. Inflorescence (2.00%) and leaf lamina (1.40%) produced significantly higher oil yield than whole herb (0.75%) and leaf sheath (0.33%). Palmarosa stem did not produce oil. Seventeen constituents accounting for 95.6-97.1% of the oils were identified. (E)-beta-Ocimene (1.2-4.3%), linalool (0.8-2.0%), geraniol (70.1-85.3%), geranyl acetate (4.3-14.8%) and(E,Z)-farnesol (1.6-3.4%) were the major components. Whole herb oil was richer in linalool, P-caryophyllene and (E,Z)-farnesol. Leaf lamina and leaf sheath oils were richer in geraniol. Inflorescence oil was richer in (E)-beta-ocimene and geranyl acetate. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first report oil the oil profiles of leaf lamina and leaf sheath of palmarosa.