Carnation - Reconstitution

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Carnation Reconstitution


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What is Carnation and what is the botanical identity of Carnation?

Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus), also known as clove pink, is a species of Dianthus that is probably native to the Mediterranean region, although its exact natural range is unknown due to extensive cultivation for the last 2,000 years.

What type of plant is Carnation and how tall does Carnation grow?

Carnation is a herbaceous perennial plant that grows up to 80 cm tall.

What are the characteristics of Carnation leaves?

Carnation leaves are slender and glaucous greyish green to blue-green, growing up to 15 cm long.

How are Carnation flowers arranged and what is their size and scent?

Carnation flowers are produced singly or up to five together in a cyme, measure 3–5 cm in diameter, and are sweetly scented.

What was the original natural colour of Carnation flowers?

The original natural colour of Carnation flowers was bright pinkish-purple.

What other Carnation flower colours have been developed through cultivation?

Cultivars of Carnation have been developed in red, white, yellow, and green colours.

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How are fragrance-less Carnation cultivars commonly used?

Fragrance-less Carnation cultivars are often used as boutonnieres for men.

How far back is Carnation mentioned in literature?

Carnations were mentioned in Greek literature more than 2,000 years ago.

Who coined the botanical name Dianthus for Carnation?

The Greek botanist Theophrastus coined the name Dianthus.

What does the word Dianthus mean in relation to Carnation?

Dianthus comes from the Greek words meaning divine (“dios”) and flower (“anthos”).

What are the possible linguistic origins of the name Carnation?

Some believe Carnation comes from “coronation” or “corone,” referring to flower garlands used in crowns, while others believe it comes from the Latin “caro” meaning flesh, referring to the original flower colour, or from “incarnatio,” meaning incarnation.

What mythological story is associated with Carnation flowers?

According to legend, the goddess Diana tore out a boy’s eyes and threw them to the ground, where they sprouted into Dianthus flowers.

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FAQs on Carnation Reconstitution

High-quality Carnation reconstitution can be sourced from trusted aroma manufacturers such as BMV Fragrances, who supply consistent and professional-grade fragrance materials for perfumers and compounders.

Natural Carnation aroma is historically obtained through solvent extraction or absolute production because steam distillation yields very little oil.

Carnation reconstitution usually recreates a spicy-floral profile with clove-like warmth, soft sweetness, and powdery nuances.

Carnation reconstitution typically functions as a heart (middle) note, providing body and warmth between top and base notes.

Classic floral bouquets and vintage powdery perfumes frequently featured Carnation accords to add spicy elegance and depth.

Carnation reconstitution blends well with rose, jasmine, ylang-ylang, clove, cinnamon, sandalwood, and powdery musks.

Carnation reconstitution adds structure, richness, and a slightly spicy character that prevents floral blends from smelling overly sweet.

Carnation reconstitution is generally more stable and longer-lasting than many natural floral extracts, making it suitable for commercial formulations.

Carnation reconstitution is incorporated into soaps, talcs, creams, and body powders to provide a soft spicy-floral fragrance.

Carnation reconstitution offers better cost efficiency, batch consistency, and sustainability compared to scarce or low-yield natural sources.

Carnation reconstitution should be stored in airtight containers away from heat, light, and moisture to preserve its aromatic integrity.

Carnation reconstitution performs especially well in spicy florals, orientals, chypres, and powdery vintage-style compositions.