Jasmine and Gardenia flowers are ready for making perfume!

 

Jasmine and Gardenia flowers are ready for making perfume!

by  | Aug 22, 2014 | Anya McCoyAnya's Garden Perfumesnatural perfumeraw materials of perfumery | 5 comments

Jasmines and gardenias smell so beautiful on a cool, early Miami morning. Heavy with dew, this is a little early to harvest them for enfleurage or tincture because the sun needs to work its magic and burn off the dew and warm up the flowers, so they’ll release their scent.

Jasminum grandiflorum on trellis. Hundreds of rare, beautiful smelling flowers.

Jasminum grandiflorum on trellis. Hundreds of rare, beautiful-smelling flowers. (Blogspot posted the photo sideways!)

Tahitian gardenia flower aka Tiare flower, heavy with morning dew

Tahitian gardenia flower aka Tiare flower, heavy with morning dew

Jasminium azoricum is very, very rare. The flowers smell like jasmine with a hint of vanilla. The vine is very vigorous and has covered a big hibiscus plant, where they live in harmony. So, I have a hibiscus-jasmine shrub at the end of my driveway, measuring 10′ tall and 15′ wide.

Jasmine azoricum vine covering huge hibiscus shrub. Look closely to see some red hibiscus flowers peeking out.

Jasmine azoricum vine covering huge hibiscus shrub. Look closely to see some red hibiscus flowers peeking out.

Closeup of the delicate jasmine azoricum flowers.

Jasmine azoricum flowers bloom year round! Sweet, gentle scent.

Jasmine azoricum flowers bloom year-round! Sweet, gentle perfume scent.

I encourage you to grow flowers and other fragrant plants to make perfume from, it’s a delightful hobby, or, if you’re an artisan perfumer like me,

5 Comments

  1. Simply divine, I so miss my beautiful fragrant gardens…

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  2. Gorgeous pictures; would love to have window boxes filled with these all around.

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  3. Hi Julie:
    Hope you get back to having a fragrant garden soon!

    xo
    Anya

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  4. Jiki,
    Don’t know where you live, but maybe there’s still time this year? If not, make plans for next year.

    Anya

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  5. Thank you Anya !
    The Gardenia’s tincture must be delightful ! I would love it !

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