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Botanical Name | Viola odorata |
Plant Part | Leaves |
Extraction Method | Food Grade Solvent |
Origin | Egypt |
Colour | Greenish Brown |
Common Uses | Violet Leaf is well respected as having relaxing, soothing, and inspiring properties. It can be used for stress headaches, nervousness, insomnia, rheumatism, poor circulation, and sore throats. |
Consistency | Viscous |
Note | Base |
Strength of Aroma | Strong |
Blends with | Violet Leaf generally blends well with other essential oils and is perfect as a fixative. Specific pairings include Tuberose, oils from the floral family, Clary Sage, Lavender, Benzoin, Cumin, Basil, oils from the citrus family, Sandalwood, Geranium, and oils from the spice family. |
Aromatic Description | Violet Leaf has a green, earthy, leafy note with a tender floral undertone. |
History | Both the leaf and flowers have a long tradition of use in herbal medicine. |
The information provided is for educational purposes only
It is important to note that all absolutes are extremely concentrated by nature. They should not be evaluated in this state unless you are accustomed to the undiluted fragrance. For those trying Absolutes for the first time, we strongly recommend they be evaluated in dilution. Otherwise, the complexity of the fragrance - particularly the rare and exotic notes - become lost.