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Thanks to everyone for all the great posts . Advice and Information....

In Northern California where I live in Mendocino County one can buy boronia

plants at the nursery in the Spring.

So try nursery suppliers for flowering plants.

Take Care, Alison

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> lovely, though not how I expected. Also, what color is it usually?

Brown and fruity woody floral if picked correctly; Green and weedy smelling if

picked by machine.

Good quality is brown.

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Boronia

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> How would you describe the scent of Boronia? I just got my first bottle

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From Where?????????

I have been oh so curious since reading a post long ago that it's not

possible to whiff boronia without having your creativity enhanced.

Patti

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> > Hello,

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> > How would you describe the scent of Boronia? I just got my first bottle

> of it, and it is

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> From Where?????????

> I have been oh so curious since reading a post long ago that it's not

> possible to whiff boronia without having your creativity enhanced.

> Patti

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Hi Patti,

I purchased mine (a teeny 1.5 ml bottle) from Steele/Lifetree Aromatix

818-986

-0594. They unfortunately do not have a website.

Good Luck,

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Boronia

> Hello,

>

> How would you describe the scent of Boronia? I just got my first bottle

of it, and it is

> lovely, though not how I expected. Also, what color is it usually?

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> Looking forward to reading your descriptions!!:)

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From Where?????????

I have been oh so curious since reading a post long ago that it's not

possible to whiff boronia without having your creativity enhanced.

Patti

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>Hi,

I think it is not possible to sniff Boronia without swooning. Thus far it is my

absolute favorite (pardon the pun)!

Jane

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Dorothy McCall, Cert. Aroma.

Kingsbury Fragrances

The Royal York

3955 Bigelow Blvd. Ste. 907

Pittsburgh, PA. 15213

(412) 687-2720

www.kingsburyfragrances.com

" Vibrating aromatic threads speak of the Divine through tapestries of scent "

Dorothy McCall Cert. Aroma.

I got mine from awomanofuncommonscents.com. It is the color of marigolds:

fruity as in mango, papaya, makes me smile and takes me to the outdoors note

also of hay and straw. It convey coolness and warmth. I experience that it

likes to tease with the variety of nuances that it offers up to delight the

nose. It dares me to create something unusual with an aromatic partner to

play with. It has told me it won't be easy.

Dorothy

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> Hello,

>

> How would you describe the scent of Boronia? I just got my first

bottle of it, and it is

> lovely, though not how I expected. Also, what color is it usually?

>

> Looking forward to reading your descriptions!!:)

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Mine is bright orange colour.

To descripte the scent - to me boronia is:

Floral - very much the scent of a flower shop (like yellow freesia -

fresh, peppery and somewhat green and sweet all at once) with a touch

of fruitiness (reminiscent of blackcurrant buds and apricot), as well

as some green/grassy notes similar to hay, seaweed and tea.

Also has similarities to violet because of the high ionone levels. I

think the higher quality Boronia has higher levels of ionone, but I

may be wrong on that.

It's a very complex scent and hard to work with. However, it can do

wonders to a blend if paired with complimenting yet not overwhelming

ingredients.

Use sparingly - as it is expensive, and also you don't need a lot of

it to transform a perfume into the land of fresh flowers.

Ayala Sender

Perfumer & Owner

Quinta Essentia Signature Perfumes Inc.

http://www.Quinta-Essentia.ca E-mail: Ayala@...

Signature Perfumes ~ Perfumed Jewelery ~ Fragrance Consultant On-Line

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At 09:35 AM 10/28/2005, you wrote:

>I got mine from awomanofuncommonscents.com. It is the color of marigolds:

>fruity as in mango, papaya, makes me smile and takes me to the outdoors note

>also of hay and straw. It convey coolness and warmth. I experience that it

>likes to tease with the variety of nuances that it offers up to delight the

>nose. It dares me to create something unusual with an aromatic partner to

>play with. It has told me it won't be easy.

>Dorothy

I got mine from B & J in Australia, and also a new company a friend is

partnering with. Dorothy, your description is very true, and don't forget

the freesia note!

Anya

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The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume

" The Age of the Foodie is passé. It is now the Age of the Scentie. "

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At 10:19 AM 10/28/2005, you wrote:

>Floral - very much the scent of a flower shop (like yellow freesia -

>fresh, peppery and somewhat green and sweet all at once) with a touch

>of fruitiness (reminiscent of blackcurrant buds and apricot), as well

>as some green/grassy notes similar to hay, seaweed and tea.

>Also has similarities to violet because of the high ionone levels. I

>think the higher quality Boronia has higher levels of ionone, but I

>may be wrong on that.

And what Ayala said to supplement my comment to Dorothy. It is very complex

-- that is the bottom line. It conjures up many landscapes, many layers of

scent on the breeze.

Be careful what you pair it with in a blend. A heavy or harsh aromatic can

complety destroy it.

Anya

http://.com

The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume

" The Age of the Foodie is passé. It is now the Age of the Scentie. "

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> From: Anya <mccoy@...>

> Reply-

> Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 19:45:35 -0500

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> Subject: Re: Boronia

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> and don't forget

> the freesia note!

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You just make my skin tingle Anya, as of course the Freesia note is there

and I had forgotten it. Thank you so much for reminding me!

Dorothy

Dorothy McCall, Cert. Aroma.

Kingsbury Fragrances

The Royal York

3955 Bigelow Blvd. Ste. 907

Pittsburgh, PA. 15213

(412) 687-2720

www.kingsburyfragrances.com

" Vibrating aromatic threads speak of the Divine through tapestries of scent "

Dorothy McCall Cert. Aroma.

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--- Maggie <cythereasgirl@...> wrote:

> New Directions Aromatics offers a 3% dilution which

> I may try.

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> Where have people been sourcing their Boronia, and

> how have you found

> the scent, in terms of living up to the promise?

Hi,

I am a delurked lurker.

I love the scent but few others in my household do. It

is an Australian flower and so is not (for me) truly a

sweet scent but for me smells like gorse bushes from

the UK.

I obtain mine from

www.seoc.com.au

Warmly

Steena

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