Wet Garden (Cologne) by Demeter Fragrance Library

Wet Garden 2002 Cologne

Seerose
12/19/2013 - 05:54 PM
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7Scent 10Longevity 7.5Sillage 5Bottle

Fragrance for Artificial Plants

"Wet Garden" is almost exactly what the name suggests: A garden in autumn, wet from rain, it smells fresh, as if it were cool and already September. I smell freshly cut green grass at the beginning. Then, for me, scents from the leaves of the trees follow; I can smell, for example, the scent of wet birch leaves. "Wet Garden" is a sharp leaf and plant scent, like the one leaves emit in early autumn before they begin to withdraw chlorophyll and other substances to direct them into the roots and then shed the leaves. A slightly resinous scent also mixes in. True: The smell of damp earth is missing. But I don’t miss it.
I can easily imagine this scent as a room spray, even in commercial settings, for example, when offering artificial plants. Nowadays, there are already very realistic-looking flowers and plants. I could also see this in offices with artificial plants, either in cleaning water or as a room diffuser. The longevity is good, the sillage is normal and tolerable for a room fragrance.
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2 Comments
SouhszaSouhsza 11 years ago
Yes, I can work with that! :-)
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PaloneraPalonera 12 years ago
My garden is also wet today from the continuous rain, but its scent is already noticeably more wintry than what "Wet Garden" would suggest. Sounds like a very natural experience.
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