sometimes referred to as the opopanax of perfumery or perfumery's opopanax. The true botanical origin of perfumery's opopanax is a tree native to Somalia...
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Opopanax chironium, O. persicus and O. hispidus. The term opopanax traditionally refers to the medicinal gum resin of Opopanax sp., but in perfumery,...
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Apiaceae Vachellia farnesiana, a species in the family Fabaceae Perfumery's opopanax, the oleo-gum-resin of Commiphora guidottii The oleo-gum-resin of...
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juice that flows out. It has a strong unpleasant odor, unlike the perfumery's opopanax which is aromatic. The resin has been used in the treatment of spasms...
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empty tomb Myrrh-streaming, a title of some Eastern Orthodox saints Opopanax (perfumery), or sweet myrrh All pages with titles containing Myrrh This disambiguation...
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Burseraceae family. Myrrh resin has been used throughout history in medicine, perfumery, and incenses. Myrrh mixed with posca or wine was widely used in many...
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fragrance with notes of neroli, lily-of-the-valley, carnation, tuberose, and opopanax. It has a base of musk and civet. 1927 – Chaldée inspired by Patou's Huile...
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Middle East. Guerlain's creations have long influenced the trends of perfumery with fragrances such as Jicky, Shalimar, Vétiver, and La Petite Robe Noire...
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