
Vetiver
Vetiver
Dry woody scent, earthy, roots, smoke, warm, soft, intense, profound and persistent, with a slight mildew, grapefruit note…
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Unaware of the extent to which Vetiver Bourbon would gain popularity, the plant was originally grown to fight soil erosion—thanks to its long, thin roots. Nowadays, the plant is largely utilized and celebrated on the island, with vetiver roots being used to make fans that exhale woody scents with each movement. The fragrant properties of vetiver roots are utilized in creative ways: in India, the roots are weaved into curtains, on which water is sprayed during hot summer days to refresh and fragrance the air. On Reunion Island, vetiver roots are used to make handheld fans that exhale their woody scent with every movement.
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