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Boronia - Absolutes
Boronia - Absolutes
Botanical Name: Boronia megastigma
Plant Part: Flower
Extraction Method: Food Grade Solvent
Origin: Tasmania

Description: Boronia is a bushy evergreen shrub, up to 6 ft. in height (approximately 2 meters), that has an abundance of fragrant flowers. The coloring is unique in that the petals are brown on the outside, and yellow on the inside.

Colour: Light to Medium Green

Common Uses: Boronia is used almost exclusively in the perfume industry and for it's aromatic signature. Amongst absolutes used in perfumery, Boronia is considered one of the most exotic.

Consistency: Viscous

Note: Top

Strength of Aroma: Strong

Blends well with: Boronia blends well with Sandalwood, Clary Sage, Blackcurrent, Bergamot, Violet, Helichrysum, Costus, and any oil from the floral family.

Aromatic Description: Boronia has a very complex floral base undertone with sweet melon and fruit notes.

History: Boronia has a long history of being used by perfumers seeking only the most exotic blending aromatic.
   
 

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Cautions: None Known.
Important Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.
** It is important to note that all absolutes are extremely concentrated by nature. They should not be evaluated in this state unless you are accustomed to the undiluted fragrance. For those trying Absolutes for the first time, we strongly recommend they be evaluated in dilution. Otherwise, the complexity of the fragrance - particularly the rare and exotic notes - become lost.
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