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For many years, he medicated himself with his own ferments and local herbs — chickweed, yellow dock, violet leaf, burdock root.
There is violet leaf, tobacco absolute, neroli, cedar from the Atlas and cedar from Virginia, citral, decanal, undecanal.
Add natural violet leaf to give the sweet, heavy scent a refreshingly harsh, wet green aspect, iris for a woody depth, synthetic civet (the smell of unwashed construction worker) for power, the synthetics C18 for an unctuous, milky, soft tropical quality and methyl anthranilate for fizz.
Another livestock-friendly one in there is violet leaf.
Notes of melissa, grapefruit, rose, cedarwood, frankincense and violet leaf lift you up & keep you grounded.
More specifically, they say it is a compound called (Z,Z -3,6-nonadienal,Z -3,6-nonadienaled in technical literature as "green fatty dry cucumber violet leaf" or "green,Z -3,6-nonadienal fatty and vegetative" or "green, cucumber, melon, fatty and rindy whicha hist of meat fat," described on whether you're referring specifically technicalor or the fliterature
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Twenty years ago, the skeleton of a wild pig gleamed among violets while the leaf rot around it grew hot with spring.
The hues were certainly magical: the butter yellow of the Everglades' daisy, bright violet of nettle-leaf velvetberry flowers, electric lime of freshwater sponges and deep scarlet of a red-bellied woodpecker.
Among the prominent wildflowers are Hooker's fairy bells, vanilla leaf, evergreen violet, and trillium.
Among the prominent wildflowers are wild ginger, Hooker's fairy bells, vanilla leaf, evergreen violet, and trillium.
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