Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 > > Hello all: > I have a question about the plant lantana. It grows profusely when planted here in Arizona and it's fairly pretty to look at. Lately, I've been attracted to the lovely lemony- spicy scent of the red and yellow lantana outside my house. The berries, leaves, and flowers all smell like this amazing fragrance. I've tried to distill all parts of the plant at different times with no success in capturing that smell. I'm also tincturing the berries which have so far yielded a bubblegum like quality. Has anyone ever had any experience working with lantana? Also, I know it is poisonous to consume, we are told to keep pets away from it; but is it poisonous through contact? > > Hello , I just received a lantana eo from a fair trade supplier, specialized in Primary Forests from Brazil and Madagascar, I will ask them a bit more about it, which parts are distilled, of there is a matter of climate, chemotype etc.... It makes exactly 43 minutes that I'm in 2008, Happyy New Year to all NPerfumistas, and special thoughts for Bourbonais the French Named (Bourbonais means : linked to the Bourbon dinasty and/or the Bourbon islands) So in french Courage !!!!! XXX OOO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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