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Lime (Linden) Blossom

Description
Lime (Linden) blossom, derived from the flowers of the Tilia tree, is a fresh and aromatic note in perfumery. Known for its light, sweet, and floral character with a touch of honey, lime blossom adds a delicate, airy quality to fragrances. It is often used in floral, green, and citrus compositions to provide a refreshing, calming, and slightly sweet nuance.
Odor Profile
Lime blossom has a sweet, floral aroma with green, honeyed undertones. Its scent is soft, fresh, and slightly citrusy, with hints of wood and a delicate, herbal quality. The overall profile is light, soothing, and uplifting, evoking the feeling of a gentle breeze through blooming trees. Lime blossom brings a fresh, bright character to fragrances, enhancing their natural, floral elegance while adding depth and sweetness.