Patchouli EDTby Molinard. Sour patch, kids. I had a 2000 edition bottle, the clear glass with the smoky central label. Though undeniably good value and solidly constructed (like all Molinard scents), the dry, almost bitter herbalcy of Patchouli EDT always smelled ‘old mannish’ to me. This...
How subgenomes A and B function in the patchouli genome remains unclear. Did they undergo asymmetric gene loss, biased gene expression or specific nature selection, as observed in some allopolyploid plants26,27. To answer these questions, comparisons of the gene constitution, expression, and geneti...
Is it only me who finds a vision of a synthetic dystopia upsetting, or do you also find the idea of natural spices and other plants, the wonderful oranges, patchouli, saffron and vanilla that we love in our perfumes and food, being replaced by these tampered, mass-produced frankenyeasts re...
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It has an upright shape that resembles mint and the two plants are of the same botanical family. The long stems bear large, velvety, oval leaves, which harbor the plant’s fragrance. The name is of Indian origin and is a nod to the peculiar foliage: “patchouli” comes from the Tamil ...