The Alluring Fragrance That Has Captivated Men: Do You Know About the Perfume Flower "Tuberose"?
2021.01.08 published
Have you heard of Tuberose?
Do you know the flower "Tuberose," which is often used in perfumes?
Although it has the name "rose," Tuberose is not a member of the rose family; it belongs to the "Agavaceae" family, alongside orchids and lilies.
It produces multiple buds that point upwards,
and it blooms into a delicate and fluffy flower.
The enchanting scent that captivates men everywhere.
Tuberose is said to have one of the most alluring fragrances among flowers.
✅ A rich, sweet vanilla
✅ A refreshing jasmine
are often described as the components of its scent.
Tuberose has a unique property of becoming more fragrant as it gets darker, which supposedly led to the prohibition of lovers crossing Tuberose fields at night due to the possibility of losing themselves in passion... it’s said.
Whether or not that's true, it certainly is a scent that can make you infatuated.