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Spanish Broom

Description
Spanish broom, derived from the flowers of the Spartium junceum plant, is a fragrant and exotic note in perfumery. Native to the Mediterranean region, Spanish broom is known for its bright, sunny character, reminiscent of warm summer days. Often used in floral and oriental compositions, it brings a rich, golden warmth to fragrances, with a unique balance of floral sweetness and green freshness.
Odor Profile
Spanish broom has a warm, sweet, and slightly powdery floral aroma with green, herbaceous undertones. Its scent is rich and honeyed, evoking the natural, sun-kissed quality of the Mediterranean. The floral notes are accompanied by subtle woody and resinous nuances, adding depth and complexity to the overall profile. Spanish broom adds an elegant, radiant, and somewhat exotic touch to perfumes.