Native to the eastern regions of North America, Liriodendron tulipifera, the tulip tree, gets its name from its tulip-like blossoms. The plant prefers temperate climates and well-drained acid soils, and therefore also grows well in Europe.
Extraits : Absolute
Origine : France
Liriodendro tulipifera L.
Absolute
France
Code F3011
CAS EINECS 91722-42-8
Origin
Native to the eastern regions of North America, Liriodendron tulipifera, the tulip tree, gets its name from its tulip-like blossoms. The plant prefers temperate climates and well-drained acid soils, and therefore also grows well in Europe.
A large tulipifera grove was planted in the Pyrenees two decades ago to offer an alternative source of wood for the local furniture industry. Biolandes took advantage of this opportunity to harvest the leaves, which we use to produce an absolute that is especially well-suited for use in perfumery.
A large tulipifera grove was planted in the Pyrenees two decades ago to offer an alternative source of wood for the local furniture industry. Biolandes took advantage of this opportunity to harvest the leaves, which we use to produce an absolute that is especially well-suited for use in perfumery.
In fine perfumery and cosmetics, this absolute offers multiple facets: roundness, with woody, tobacco and honey-like notes, plus a lovely freshness evoking green foliage. Its highly original note is very elegant in men’s fragrances and is also a good fixative ingredient.
In fine perfumery and cosmetics, this absolute offers multiple facets: roundness, with woody, tobacco and honey-like notes, plus a lovely freshness evoking green foliage. Its highly original note is very elegant in men’s fragrances and is also a good fixative ingredient.