Attar - Specimen details

Attar - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 50361

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Plant Name 104.00 OLEACEAE Jasminum auriculatum Entry Book Number
Artefact Name Attar Vernacular Name
Iso Country Not defined TDWG Region Not defined
Parts Held Attar Geography Description
Uses AttarUse: User: Not defined TDWG use
Storage Spirit Related Items
Donor India Museum Donor No 336
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Notes: Label source: Jessamine (Jasminum spp) Jessamine or Jasmine oil is obtained from the fragrant flowers of a number of species of Jasminum. The most important are J. sambac, a native of Tropical Asia, and the common jasmine, J.officinale, a climbing plant,, (native of Persia and N.W. India) and so often seen growing in English gardens. This latter plant is cultivated for perfumery in southern France and Algeria. Oil from the flowers of several other species of Jasmine is also used in perfumery although of l, ess importance commercially.

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