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Aromaticum Collection

Aromaticum, also known as Aromatica Moschata or Sweet Root, is a perennial herb native to southern Europe and Asia

Background imageAromaticum Collection: Decorative botanical print with clove bush, venus flytrap, sainfoin and carolinea

Decorative botanical print with clove bush, venus flytrap, sainfoin and carolinea
5855566 Decorative botanical print with clove bush, venus flytrap, sainfoin and carolinea; (add.info.: Five ornamental shrubs including scarlet and white flowered clove bush (Syzygium aromaticum)

Background imageAromaticum Collection: Yellow and red clove spice, Caryophyllus aromaticum

Yellow and red clove spice, Caryophyllus aromaticum
5856565 Yellow and red clove spice, Caryophyllus aromaticum; (add.info.: Yellow and red clove spice, Syzygium aromaticum, Caryophyllus aromaticum)

Background imageAromaticum Collection: Clove, Syzygium aromaticum

Clove, Syzygium aromaticum
5855086 Clove, Syzygium aromaticum; (add.info.: Clove, Syzygium aromaticum. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and engraved on steel by William Clark from John Stephenson)

Background imageAromaticum Collection: Clove spice tree, Caryophyllus regius

Clove spice tree, Caryophyllus regius
5856566 Clove spice tree, Caryophyllus regius; (add.info.: Clove spice tree, Caryophyllus regius. Handcolored copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by J. Schaly from G. T)

Background imageAromaticum Collection: American mahogany, Swietenia mahagoni

American mahogany, Swietenia mahagoni
American mahogany or Cuban mahogany, Swietenia mahagoni. Critically endangered. Maogano or Magogano d America. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario

Background imageAromaticum Collection: Clove tree, Syzygium aromaticum

Clove tree, Syzygium aromaticum, Caryophyllus aromaticus, Giroflier. Handcoloured steel engraving by Oudet after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr

Background imageAromaticum Collection: Giraffe and clove tree

Giraffe and clove tree
Giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis, with handler and clove tree, Syzygium aromaticum. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pfitzer after an illustration by A

Background imageAromaticum Collection: Nutmeg and clove spice trees

Nutmeg and clove spice trees
Mace and nutmeg tree, Myristica fragrans, and clove spice tree, Syzygium aromaticum, 2. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Christiane Henriette Dorothea Westermayr

Background imageAromaticum Collection: Clove, Syzygium aromaticum

Clove, Syzygium aromaticum (Eugenia caryophyllata). Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London

Background imageAromaticum Collection: Clove spice, Syzygium aromaticum

Clove spice, Syzygium aromaticum (Caryophyllus aromaticus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Dr. Willibald Artus Hand-Atlas sammtlicher mediinisch-pharmaceutischer Gewachse

Background imageAromaticum Collection: Caryophyllus aromaticus, clove spice tree in

Caryophyllus aromaticus, clove spice tree in flower with scarlet and yellow flowers.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageAromaticum Collection: Caryophyllus aromaticus, clove spice flower

Caryophyllus aromaticus, clove spice flower, petals, stamen, germen, fruit, berry and embryo.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan



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Aromaticum, also known as Aromatica Moschata or Sweet Root, is a perennial herb native to southern Europe and Asia. Its rhizomes, or underground stems, are renowned for their sweet, fragrant, and woody aroma, reminiscent of vanilla and musk. Traditionally used in ancient medicine for its soothing properties, Aromaticum is now popularly employed in aromatherapy, perfumery, and culinary arts. Its essential oil is extracted through steam distillation and is known to have calming, anti-inflammatory, and aphrodisiac effects. Aromaticum adds an enchanting touch to various dishes, from savory stews to sweet desserts, and its intoxicating fragrance elevates the senses, making it a must-have ingredient for those seeking to indulge in the pleasures of the senses.