{Disarmed} Re: Re: Seedling - APOLOGIES/Perfumed Seedling


Margie, you're thinking of the Orris iris.  It's still used today to prepare commercial perfume.
 
El, near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Z3
 
 
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Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 6:08 PM
Subject: [iris-photos] Re: Seedling - APOLOGIES/Perfumed Seedling

Colleen, I once heard/or read that people use to (and maybe still do) make perfume from iris roots/rhizomes.  I wonder if the roots - say from your highly perfumed seedling - would be more desirable than those roots from irises that have no scent.
 
~ Margie V.
Oro Valley, AZ.
 
 
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