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Fragrance
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Damewort
A cruciferrous plant Hesperis matronalis remarkable for its fragrance especially toward the close of the day called also rocket and dames violet
Deers tongue
A plant Liatris odoratissima whose fleshy leaves give out a fragrance compared to vanilla
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Honeysuckle
One of several species of flowering plants much admired for their beauty and some for their fragrance
irone
fragrant liquid substance a mixture of several isomers of the formula C14H22O forming the essence of the violet fragrance commonly isolated from orris oil or from the rhizomes of Iris The main ingredient in violets is alpha
Lilac
and Asia Syringa vulgaris the common lilac and Syringa Persica the Persian lilac are frequently cultivated for the fragrance and beauty of their purplish or white flowers In the British colonies various other shrubs have this name
Mignonette
A plant Reseda odorata having greenish flowers with orange colored stamens and exhaling a delicious fragrance In Africa it is a low shrub but further north it is usually an annual herb
Redolence
The quality of being redolent sweetness of scent pleasant odor fragrance
Redolent
Diffusing odor or fragrance spreading sweet scent scented odorous smelling usually followed by of
Rubiaceous
the edible fruits called genipap and Sierre Leone peach besides many plants noted for the beauty or the fragrance of their blossoms
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