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Mogra Water
Mogra Water
Mogra water is an evergreen vine or shrub reaching up to 1-3 m tall. The leaves are opposite or in whorls of three, simple (not pinnate, like most other jasmines), ovate, 4-12.5 cm long and 2-7.5 cm broad. The flowers are produced in clusters of 3-12 together, strongly scented, with a white corolla 2-3 cm diameter with 5-9 lobes. The flowers open at night, and close in the morning. The fruit is a purple-black berry 1 cm in diameter.
| General Name: | Mogra water |
| Botanical Name: | Jasminum sambac var. 'Belle of India' |
| Method of Extraction: | Hydro Distillation |
| Part of Plant Used: | Flower |
| Origin: | India |
| Application: | It is used in manufacturing of cosmetics. It has also got wide range of applications in perfumery, and aromatherapy. The dried flowers are sometimes added to tea to add a special fragrance. Occasionally it's available as concrete, absolute. |
| Strength of Aroma: | Medium |
| Color: | White |
| Blends Well With: | Mix well with Jojoba, sandalwood, ylang ylang; Bergamot, Frankincense, Geranium, Lemongrass, Orange, Rose and other aphrodisiac oils. |
| Aromatic Scent: | sweet, exotic and rich floral fragrance of jasmine |
| History: | The botanic name sambac is derived from a misapplication of the Sanskrit name champaka, which refers to the fragrant flowered shrub Michelia champaca. |
| Precautions: | Nothing in particular. Safe to use. |















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