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joanmary_z10

Have you ever wondered why violet fragrance is so 'elusive'?

joanmary_z10
18 years ago

I found this explanation as to the Violet's 'elusive' fragrance while hunting for these lovely violets:

http://www.onlineagentur.de/Urban/viol_beschr.htm

'We owe the wonderful violet fragrance to a chemical substance called Jonon, which belongs to the Keton group. This substance very quickly leads to our perception of fragrance being reduced. Thus it is not the flower which loses its perfume, instead, our ability to perceive it gets lost temporarily. If you bend over the flower again some minutes later, the perfume reappears only to disappear again once our sense of smell gets tired. It was mainly this phenomenon that resulted in the violet fragrance becoming so popular. It is impossible to get too much of it'.......

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