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Gardenia

Description
Gardenia, derived from the fragrant white flowers of the Gardenia jasminoides plant, is a rich, creamy floral note in perfumery. Known for its smooth, sweet, and slightly creamy character, gardenia is often associated with elegance, luxury, and romance. It is frequently used in floral, oriental, and chypre compositions, adding depth, richness, and a refined, opulent quality to fragrances.
Odor Profile
Gardenia has a rich, sweet, and slightly creamy floral aroma with buttery, soft, and slightly fruity undertones. Its scent is smooth, lush, and intoxicating, with hints of jasmine and a subtle green freshness. The overall profile is warm, elegant, and romantic, evoking the scent of fresh, blooming gardenia flowers. Gardenia enhances fragrances with a sophisticated, sensual character, adding complexity and depth while maintaining a fresh, floral sweetness.