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Horseweed, also known as Conyza canadensis, offers a fresh, green aroma with herbaceous and slightly spicy undertones. This note captures the essence of wild, untamed nature, evoking images of open fields and rustic landscapes. In perfumery, horseweed is often used to add a natural and earthy dimension to compositions, blending well with other green or woody notes. It can provide a grounding effect, enhancing the overall complexity and depth of a fragrance.
CATEGORY · GREEN & HERBAL
The Green & Herbal fragrance note category encompasses scents that evoke the freshness of nature, often characterized by crisp, leafy, and grassy aromas. These notes can include elements like basil, mint, and green tea, which provide a vibrant, invigorating quality, while also featuring earthy undertones from herbs such as rosemary and thyme. Typically, fragrances in this category are light and refreshing, making them ideal for spring and summer compositions. They often convey a sense of vitality and rejuvenation, reminiscent of freshly cut grass or a dewy garden, and are frequently used to create clean, uplifting scents.
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