Tuberous </b> (Polianthes tuberose) is in the family of Agavaceae botanical plants. This plant is native to Central America, where it grows wild. It is cultivated for its oil in southern France, Morocco, China, Taiwan and Egypt. Tuberous is an offer, tall, slender perennial up to 20 cm high. It has long narrow leaves and very fragrant white lily-like flowers. It is in connection with narcissus and daffodil. Traditionally, there is not much about the history of this oil other than to say it is usually in very expensive perfume, especially from an oriental, floral or fantasy kind. Some have the scent as being close to the scent of lilies, or members of the family Freesia. Others have said it is like a mixture of Jasmine Sambac for the exotic notes, and Rose Otto for the intense floral. Tuberous is an absolute must for all who have an interest in perfumery, or a desire to experience new fragrances.
How can Tuberous Essential Oil Be today?
In general, you do not find this oil is available, except for the perfumers. Tuberous is a pure absolute and this is perhaps the most expensive natural flower oil available. It takes more than 3600 pounds of tuberose flowers, to name just a pound absolutely. Since it is an absolute (through the use of solvents), it should not inwards. It can diffuse or worn as a perfume. Regarding the safety concerns, there is no safety data available on this oil. Word to the wise, this is often an adulterated oil, if you find them.
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