Blue Water Lily, scientifically known as Nymphaea caerulea, holds a unique position in perfumery due to its enchanting floral and slightly aquatic scent. Originating from ancient Egyptian culture, where it was revered for its soothing and mystical properties, the Blue Water Lily has since been incorporated into modern fragrances. Its aroma is often described as subtly sweet, fresh, and reminiscent of water, evoking a serene aquatic landscape.
Natural or Synthetic?
Blue Water Lily is utilized in perfumes both in its natural form, extracted from Nymphaea caerulea, and as a synthetic replica. The natural extraction is valued for its authenticity, but synthetic versions are often employed for consistency, availability, and cost-effectiveness.
Fragrance Families Blue Water Lily Most Commonly Found In
Show fragrances that contain Blue Water Lily as a note