....Substances with a strong fragrance that is used to make perfumes
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Sandalwood, rosewood, agarwood, birch, cedar, juniper, and pine are the most common wood sources of perfume aromatics.
From some plants are even used leaves and twigs. Lavender leaf, patchouli, sage, violets, rosemary, and citrus leaves bring so-called “green” smells into the perfume.
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Sandalwood, rosewood, agarwood, birch, cedar, juniper, and pine
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Sandalwood, rosewood, agarwood, birch, cedar, juniper, and pine are the most common wood sources of perfume aromatics. From some plants are even used leaves and twigs. Lavender leaf, patchouli, sage, violets, rosemary, and citrus leaves bring so-called “green” smells into the perfume.
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