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A fine, fruity fragrance, it has been hailed as the fourth chamomile oil, and has been suggested as an alternative to Roman Chamomile. It blends well with bergamot, benzoin, cedarwood, frankincence, fennel, geranium, ginger, lemon, mandarin, palmarosa, sandalwood, sweet orange, vetivert, and ylang-ylang.
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