Heliotrope refers to a fragrant oil used in perfumery which is obtained from the flower of Heliotrope. It is also called Cherry Pie.

Heliotrope also refers to a single note fragra nce from Yardley/ Yardley's Classic English Collection series of 1994. The Heliotrope fragrance is supported by citrus notes which include bergamot, with iris, rose and jasmine and by base notes of sandalwood, amber, vanilla and musk.

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