Sweet, rich, and exotic floral fragrance that can fill the air, especially at night. Intensely aromatic and uplifting; a favorite for leis and perfumes.
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Intoxicating, velvety, and creamy with warm honey-orange and musky notes. Often called seductive and sensual; a staple in classic perfumes.
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Classic and diverse—floral, musky, citrusy, fruity, or myrrh-like depending on the type. Timeless and iconic, used in countless scents and sachets.
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Heady, sweet, and slightly spicy with a powerful spring-like perfume that can dominate a room. Opulent and sensual, though pollen should be removed.
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Sweet, nectar-rich, and honey-like floral scent that carries well. Nostalgic and romantic, especially in evening air.
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Deep, sweet with grape, banana, and citrus/lemony notes—like a subtle Champagne. Tranquil and enveloping.
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Fresh, sweet white floral with honeyed, citrusy, and slightly green or neroli-like notes. Often described as radiant, sensual, and sunny—classic in bridal bouquets and timeless perfumes. It carries a delicate yet intoxicating fragrance that evokes purity and joy.
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Intoxicating, sweet, and powdery floral with classic spring charm. Fresh and nostalgic, often a garden favorite.
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Fresh, fruity-citrusy, and light with good depth. Bright and spring-like, evoking cheerfulness and often used in bouquets.
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Lush, sweet, and old-fashioned with rosy or citrusy notes. Romantic and abundant when in bloom.
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