TULIP
Tulip has a delicate, light, and fresh floral scent with subtle green and slightly sweet nuances. It is often described as having a soft, clean, and slightly dewy aroma that is more understated and less intense compared to other prominent floral notes like rose or jasmine.
Origin & Extraction
Tulips are originally from Central Asia, particularly Turkey, and were later cultivated extensively in the Netherlands. In perfumery, tulip fragrance is typically recreated through synthetic molecules, as extracting a true essential oil from tulip flowers is challenging due to their delicate nature.
History & Culture
Tulips are originally from Central Asia, particularly Turkey, and were later cultivated extensively in the Netherlands. In perfumery, tulip fragrance is typically recreated through synthetic molecules, as extracting a true essential oil from tulip flowers is challenging due to their delicate nature.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Tulips are originally from Central Asia, particularly Turkey, and were later cultivated extensively in the Netherlands. In perfumery, tulip fragrance is typically recreated through synthetic molecules, as extracting a true essential oil from tulip flowers is challenging due to their delicate nature.