Rhubarb
Rhubarb is a spring vegetable with bright pink stalks, the majority of the rhubarb grown in Britain comes from the Yorkshire Rhubarb Triangle. Rhubarb is native to Serbia, meaning it thrives in the cold, damp and loamy soil.
The aroma of Rhubarb is tart, zingy and sharp, providing a refreshing, sweet and fruity scent.
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Jasmine
Jasmines are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Eurasia, Africa, Australasia and Oceania. The Jasmine tree is a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family, known as Oleaceae.
The floral scent of jasmine is rich, sweet fruity and sensual. Unlike any other flowers, Jasmine has a slight animalistic edge that smells musky.
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Rose Petals
Roses are mostly native to Asia, with small numbers being native to North America and Europe. The cultivation of roses likely began in Asia around 5000 years ago, and they have been an intimate part of society ever since.
Roses have complicated smells, from floral and tea aromas to spicy, fruity and musky scents.
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Chamomile
Chamomile, also called Matricaria recutita, is a herb that is native to Europe, Africa, and Asia, and is now also grown in North America. Chamomile has been used medicinally for thousands of years and was known by ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian cultures.
Chamomile has a herbal, sweet and fresh scent that has an intense warmth to it with a herbaceous aroma.
You can find chamomile in our 'Rescue Me' Scent Bag, and Scented Bag Collection.
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