Lavender
Lavender is indigenous to the mountainous areas off the countries bordering the western European part of the Mediterranean region. The plant spread rapidly across Europe when early travellers carried it, and by the sixteenth-century lavender was already a much-loved plant in England gardens.
Lavender has a delicate, sweet smell that is floral, herby and evergreen woodsy at the same time. With it's calming and soothing qualities, it is a highly popular scent choice.
You can find lavender in our Lavender and Thyme Knitwear Mist, our Cashmere and Wool Detergent, and our 'Protect Me' Scent Bags.
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Lemongrass
Lemongrass is native to tropical regions of South East Asia as it thrives growing in warm climates. It is an aromatic grass that belongs to the Poaceae family; a large family of flowering plants.
Lemongrass is used for its essential oils due to its fresh, light, and bright-citrus-like scent.
You can find lemongrass in our Sports Detergent, our 'Protect Me' Scent Bag and our Scented Bag Collection.
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Patchouli
Patchouli oil has a characteristic scent that might be described as woody, sweet, and spicy. Apart from the amazing scent, Patchouli has some health benefits due to potent anti-inflammatory compounds in it.
Patchouli is native to tropical Asia, where it is widely cultivated and has been used for centuries for its essential oil.
You can find Patchouli in our Silk Detergent, Wool Detergent, Sports Detergent, Baby Detergent, Basil & Mandarin Eco Laundry Detergent, Knitwear Mists, and our 'Protect Me' natural moth repellent Scent Bag.
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Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus trees are native to Australia but many species of it now grow all over the world. The word 'eucalyptus' comes from Greece and refers to the seed being capsuled by the plant.
The eucalyptus plant has a distinct smell that is invigorating and stimulates the senses, with hints of mint, honey and citrus.
You can find eucalyptus in our Sports Detergent, 'Protect Me' Scent Bag our Scented Bag Collection, and our Lavender & Thyme Knitwear Mist.
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Orange Peel
Dried Orange Peels are made from fresh oranges. Oranges are grown throughout the tropical and subtropical countries.
Similar to the scent of oranges, dried orange peels have the classic citrus aroma with a tangy, citrus scent.
You can find orange peel in our 'Treat Me' Scent Bag and Scented Bag Collection.
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Clove
Cloves, also know as syzygium aromaticum, are the aromatic flower buds of a tree native to Indonesia. Its dried flower buds are a popular spice and are also used in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine.
The aroma of Clove is very distinct and intense. It is a warm, spicy scent that has woody foundations.
You can find clove in our 'Treat Me' Scent Bag, and Scented Bag collection.
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Cinnamon
Cinnamon is native to Sri Lanka and is also cultivated in South America and the West Indies. The spice comes from the inner bark of the tree called 'true cinnamon tree', or cinnamomum verum.
The aromatic scent of cinnamon is warm, peppery and with scents of vanilla as well.
You can find cinnamon sticks in our 'Treat Me' Scent Bag, and Scented Bag Collection.
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Star Anise
Star Anise comes from the evergreen tree Illicium verum that is native to northeast Vietnam and southwest China. The spice is made from the fruit of the tree, and it is named after the star-shaped pods from which the spice seeds are harvested.
Star Anise has an intensely spicy-sweet scent, that is warm and liquorice-like.
You can find star anise in our 'Treat Me' Scent Bag and Scented Bag Collection.
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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.
You can find rose petals in our 'Rescue Me' Scent Bag, and Scented Bag Collection.
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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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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.
You can find rhubarb in our 'Rescue Me' Scent Bag, and Scented Bag Collection.
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