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LATIN NAME: |
Gardenia tahitensis |
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COMMON NAMES: |
Tiara, Tahitian Gardenia |
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FAMILY: |
White flowers |
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NOTE: |
Middle |
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PLANT PARTS USED: |
Flowers |
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ORIGIN: |
French Polynesia |
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THE PLANT: |
Creamy white flowers on a tropical shrub, growing in Tahiti, the largest Island of French Polynesia in the southern Pacific Ocean. |
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CULTURAL MEANING: |
A national symbol of Tahiti, often celebrated as the flower of affection, worn by men and women during special ceremonies and given to guests as a sign of welcome. |
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SCENT DESCRIBTION: |
Heady, lushly sweet, floral with fresh green notes. |
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AROMATHERAPEUTIC EFFECTS: |
Is said to be deeply calming and balancing to every aspect of the system encompassing body, mind, and spirit. |
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BLENDING RECOMMADATIONS: |
Tuberose No. 38, Ylang ylang No. 41, Jasmine Sambac No. 19, Osmanthus No. 30, Frangipani No. 15, Aldehyd C14 No. 02, Neroli No. 27, Mandarin No. 24, Ambrette No. 04, Ambrttoloide No. 03 |
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