
Pittosporum
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Pittosporum, the intoxicating blossom of mock orange/cheesewood, smells like a sunlit blend of orange blossom and jasmine—creamy, honeyed, and softly indolic with a waxy‑green breath—evoking spring hedges in bloom and balmy twilight gardens. Used mostly as a headspace-style accord rather than a true extract, it appears as a luminous heart note to enrich white‑floral bouquets (including gardenia/stephanotis effects), bridging bright citrus openings to creamy floral cores with nectarous sweetness and a fresh leafy nuance.
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