Between 1769 and 1814 Jefferson had as many as 1,031 fruit trees planted in his South Orchard, including six different varieties of apricot. Unglazed porcelain blossom absorbs the apricot scented oil and diffuses it throughout. 3 1/2"h x 2" sq.
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Between 1769 and 1814 Jefferson had as many as 1,031 fruit trees planted in his South Orchard, including six different varieties of apricot. Unglazed porcelain blossom absorbs the apricot scented oil and diffuses it throughout. 3 1/2"h x 2" sq.
Flower is unglazed porcelain
3 1/2" high x 2" square
Top Notes: Wild Berries, Red Apple, Sweet Melon
Middle Notes: Butterfly Sweet Pea, Pink Jasmine, Rose Petals
Base Notes: Peach Nectar, Musk
Imported