Gender: unisex
Classification: Niche
Creation year: 2016
Country TM: Monaco
The Tuberose flower, found in Central America and grown by the Aztecs, is known as Omixochitl, a graceful, elongated white flower with a fragile stem. Missionaries introduced him to France in the sixteenth century. The Aztecs believed that this unknown flower could heal travelers from tiredness. In France and India, it was forbidden for unmarried girls to enter gardens where tuberose bloomed, spreading their erotic and intoxicating spell. This was done so that the virgins did not succumb to the intoxication of tuberous dope and the men did not go mad from this erotic smell. In many countries, tuberose symbolizes forbidden pleasures. The flowers are popular in Egypt, Morocco, Martinique and India. Family: floral, spicy. Top notes: bergamot, cardamom, lavender, galban. Middle notes: tuberose, broom, jasmine, sambac, gardenia. Base notes: orange blossom, zest, vetiver, musk.