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The Olfactory Atlas
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White Flowers
Description
White flowers, a broad category in perfumery, refers to the rich and opulent aromas derived from blossoms such as jasmine, tuberose, gardenia, and orange blossom. Known for their creamy, heady, and intensely floral character, white flowers are often used as heart notes in compositions. They add elegance, depth, and a sensual allure to floral, oriental, and chypre fragrances.
Odor Profile
White flowers have a lush, creamy, and intensely floral aroma with a sweet and slightly indolic character. Their scent is often rich and opulent, featuring nuances of honey, green freshness, and soft powdery undertones. Subtle hints of musk and spice may enhance their complexity, making white flowers an iconic and captivating presence in perfumery.