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. Color: 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, black current, 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. Cautions: None Known.
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