Harvesting and Yield
Handling and Packing of Flowers
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Loose flowers are transported in poly bags to the nearby whole sale market.
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The flower spikes are graded according to spike length, length of the flowering zone and quality of individual flowers
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Bunched in round bundles each having about 50-100 spikes
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The stem portion of the bundle has to be wrapped with news paper.
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To avoid damage of the flowers and buds, the whole bundle may be wrapped with soft, white tissue paper or polythene.
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Bundles have to be packed in card- board boxes for long distance transportation.
Extraction of essentail oil
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About 150 kg of flowers are required to produce 1 kg of the brown, semi-solid absolute of Enfleurage.
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The extracted flowers will contain some natural perfume and are treated with petroleum ether to obtain the absolute of chassis as a valuable by-product (yield 1.2-1.5%).
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In recent years, the process of Enfleurage has been partly replaced by solvent extraction, which requires much less labour though the yield of the absolute reduces considerably.
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The extrac¬tion of the tuberose flowers with petroleum ether yields 0.08-0.11 % of concrete, which gives 18-23% of absolute on treatment with alcohol and contains 3% steam distillate.
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The concrete yield is about 17-18 kglha which gives 3.5 kg absolute and 0.8 kg distillable oil.
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Last modified: Monday, 11 June 2012, 4:06 AM