use of flower in perfume?
use of flower in perfume
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Answer by fluffernut
They are called attars........here's how with sandalwood: http://www.ehow.com/how_7173321_make-attar-perfume-flowers.html
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Potato flowers
These are potato flowers, Solanum tuberosum, in a garden in rural Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. This is the potato that french fries are made from, etc. Although it is possible to grow new plants from seed, almost all potatoes are cloned from the underground stem, or tuber (the part we eat). The flowers are about 1/2 inch/1 dm across. Note the 5-fold symmetry of the fused petals, also the anthers. (The stigmas seem to be 3-parted.)
Larger sizes can be seen.
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