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A very original woody scent, both camphorated and slightly fruity, from a conifer that grows in Canada.
The Osmanthus is a tree from southern China. Its tiny yellow flowers reveal a surprising smell of fruit flesh, apricot, jasmine and leather.
A slightly fruity tea scent. The province of Yunnan in China is well known for the quality of its teas.
A spicy warm scent with an intense floral background, the clove-tree is reminiscent of the most legendary trading post, Zanzibar.
A rich sweet floral scent extracted from the fruit of an orchid growing in Madagascar.
A slightly fruity tea scent. The province of Yunnan in China is well known for the quality of its teas.
An herbaceous, slightly spicy scent, the rooibos is endemic to the Cederberg mountains in South Africa.
A slightly fruity tea scent. The province of Yunnan in China is well known for the quality of its teas.
A spicy warm scent with an intense floral background, the clove-tree is reminiscent of the most legendary trading post, Zanzibar.
A floral citrussy scent, the verbena originated in the Andes mountains.
A floral citrussy scent, the verbena originated in the Andes mountains.