Jasmine
Flowers Jasmine belongs to Venus for its scent and alleged aphrodisiac qualities. Royal jasmine, like other varieties, has small, unremarkable flowers that pack a powerful, luscious scent when newly open. Dried jasmine buds lack the fragrant oils present in fresh blooms. These flowers lose most of their scent when dried. However, the pale yellow buds can be used in incense, satchets and dream-pillows, to make infusions, etc. They are food-grade and are great for jasmine tea and for love magic. If you like the scent of jasmine, check out our 10% dilution of jasmine absolute, which is an exquisitely lush, wet, and intoxicating fragrance. © 2004-2024 Alchemy Works; No reproduction without permission |
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jasmine flowers
Venus Herb Get some jasmine essential oil Other dried flowers: yarrow flowers, lavender buds, elder flowers, rose petals |