MAKE PERFUME FROM FLOWER PETALS. BRIDAL FLOWERS BOUQUETS.
Make Perfume From Flower Petals
- A petal (from Ancient Greek petalon "leaf") is one member or part of the corolla of a flower. The corolla is the name for all of the petals of a flower.
- aroma: a distinctive odor that is pleasant
- A fragrant liquid typically made from essential oils extracted from flowers and spices, used to impart a pleasant smell to one's body or clothes
- A pleasant smell
- fill or impregnate with an odor; "orange blossoms perfumed the air in the garden"
- apply perfume to; "She perfumes herself every day"
- brand: a recognizable kind; "there's a new brand of hero in the movies now"; "what make of car is that?"
- engage in; "make love, not war"; "make an effort"; "do research"; "do nothing"; "make revolution"
- The making of electrical contact
- give certain properties to something; "get someone mad"; "She made us look silly"; "He made a fool of himself at the meeting"; "Don't make this into a big deal"; "This invention will make you a millionaire"; "Make yourself clear"
- The manufacturer or trade name of a particular product
- The structure or composition of something
Ginger Torch in the Peruvian Amazon
Growing at Tambo Yanayacu, Iquitos. It looks a bit like Ginger Torch (Etlingera elatior) ... normally found in south-east Asia.
From Wikipedia -
Etlingera is a genus of Indo-Pacific terrestrial and perennial herbs in the ginger family, Zingiberaceae consisting of more than 100 different species found, mostly, near the equator.
Some of the larger species have leafy shoots reaching almost 10 metres high, and the bases of these shoots are so stout as to seem almost woody. Others of the species grow as clumps of leafy shoots; while others have such long creeping Rhizomes that each of their leafy shoots can be more than a metre apart.
Unique and distinctive to all Etlingera is a tube forming above the point where the base of the flowers petals joins onto the plant (i.e. above the insertion of the corolla lobes).
The Etlingera are native to India, Bangladesh, Burma, China, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei, Papua New Guinea, Australia, and several Pacific Islands, predominantly close to the equator between sea level and 2500 metres.
The most commonly known species of Etlingera is the "Torch Ginger" (E. elatior), also called the "Torch Lily", "Porcelain Rose", or "Philippine Waxflower" because of its stunning inflorescence.
Ethnobotany
Species of Etlingera are widely used for many different purposes and many of the species are therefore locally named and known.
A common use of the Etlingera is to pull out and eat the inner sheathes of the leafy shoots of some species: to eat either raw, cooked as a vegetable, or as a condiment (much in the same way as onions are used as a condiment). Etlingera coccinea and Etlingera elatior, are especially cultivated and grown for this purpose.
The aromatic sweet and sour fruits of the Etlingera are also commonly eaten. Several species are used as medicines to treat headaches, or stomach aches, and, one species which itself has large distinctive red patches, (Etlingera brevilabrumin), is commonly applied, externally, to relieve itching and assist treat skin problems.
Other uses made of various Etlingera species include as ingredients in local perfumes, as ingredients in local shampoo, and as an optional material for making mats etc. In Borneo, a study of 40 species of Etlingera found that more than 70% of these species had alternative local names, and more than 60% of them had at least one use amongst local peoples.
A Weekend Rose for my Flickr Friends
Who can estimate the elevating and refining influences and moral value
of flowers with all their graceful forms, bewitching shades and combinations
of colors and exquisitely varied perfumes? These silent influences are
unconsciously felt even by those who do not appreciate them consciously
and thus with better and still better fruits, nuts, grains, vegetables and
flowers, will the earth be transformed, man's thought refined, and turned
from the base destructive forces into nobler production. One which will
lift him to high planes of action toward the happy day when the Creator
of all this beautiful work is more acknowledged and loved, and where man
shall offer his brother man, not bullets and bayonets, but richer grains,
better fruit and fairer flowers from the bounty of this earth.
- Father George Schoener (1864 -1941)
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