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> Is there such thing as Wisteria Blossom essential oil?

>

> Melin <---- perpetually confused.

Melin, Ezra~

I gew up with a giant Wisteria vine in front of my parent's house - haven't

smelled that scent in years - it was quite nice --remembering all the bees that

used to flock to it once Spring came and the blossoms opened.

Unfortunately, the declicate Wisteria is just not processed for eo, absolute, or

concrete. It's kinda like the Violet Flower folks have been talking about

recently - just not feasible to bring to market.

Any place you find selling 'Wisteria oil' is almost certainly selling a

synthetic

fragrance oil.

Maybe someone in the group has created a Wisteria doppleganger - a natural

blend of eo's/absolutes/concretes that approximates the scent and wouldn't

mind sharing their ingredients/recipe??

How about a Wisteria accord contest, all?

ezzie~

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--remembering all the bees that

> used to flock to it once Spring came and the blossoms opened.

Oh yes. How many times I out ran the bees in the wisteria (and

sometimes not - ouch).

> Maybe someone in the group has created a Wisteria doppleganger - a

natural

> blend of eo's/absolutes/concretes that approximates the scent and

wouldn't

> mind sharing their ingredients/recipe??

PLEASE PLEASE!!! (I think I'm begging!)

> How about a Wisteria accord contest, all?

What a cool idea. Any takers?

Take care,

Melin <--- Not beneath begging.

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contest could be fun- would love to see what people

came up with-how would that work?

I wonder if anyone has made a wisteria tincture or

enfleurage or knows of anyone who has- we had a giant

wisteria vine at the house I grew up in- wonderful

memories. how would you describe the fragrance of

wisteria?

ez

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The vines around here are at their peak right now

so I'm

> going to try to pump up capturing the fragrance

> in jojoba oil with no luck; and I've never had

> success with enfleurage.

>

> Wallen

You should try putting the flowers in Sweet Almond

oil as did they in 1897;

Smile, sigh, wait voila!

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