WHITE FLOWERS

White Flowers
It is quite common to come across the term “white flowers” or “white petals” when talking -or reading- about fragrances and their special ingredients. This generic term is frequently used to describe a group of floral notes such as Gardenia, Lily, Muguet, Jasmine, Tuberose and many others. White flowers seem to be a contradiction of nature, their odor is most of the times so strong and thick, it seems like it’s struggling to cover for the lack of stunning, eye-catching colors. The “white flower” scents are rich, hypnotic, sometimes heavy, may appear to be too sweet, and they carry an original delicate, slightly waxy odor.