arborist – Eau de Parfum
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Top note
Quince and Saffron
Heart note
Osmanthus
Base note
Mugwort, Douglas Fir, Spruce Resin, Lichen, Jatamansi, Labdanum, Malt, Myrrh Absolute, Papyrus, Rose Absolute, and Tuberose

Behind the Fragrance
Jorum Studio ARBORIST Eau de Parfum
ARBORIST is a love letter to the enchanting forests that adorn our Scottish homeland. But be warned, ARBORIST is far more than just wood. It's a daydream set in the vibrant world of a Viridian.
This fragrance opens with a powerful and vibrant note that transforms into sun-weathered woods, malted grains, and worked leather. It's a symphony of wild nature. The heart of Arborist evokes the essence of many great Scottish forests: their leaves, blossoms, fruits, roots, and earth. Arborist reveals itself in an extraordinary blend of clear flowers, green plant extracts, resin, and dark forest fruits. Expressively woody with hints of human skin, oiled tools, and plant extracts drifting in the breeze.
The fragrance combines perfectly with Jorum Studio Medullary Ray .
This enchanting fragrance from the JORUM STUDIOS collection is named after a collection of special trees called arboretums. The name "arboretum" is derived from the Latin word "arbor," meaning "tree." This name reflects the primary function of an arboretum: the collection and cultivation of trees and shrubs for scientific purposes.
An arboretum is a magical place where the diversity and beauty of the tree world is showcased in a fascinating way. These specialized collections of trees and shrubs are known not only for their scientific and educational significance, but also for their aesthetic appeal.
When walking through an arboretum, you'll be surrounded by a rich variety of tree species. Each tree and shrub tells its own story and contributes to biodiversity. The grounds are carefully planned and maintained to both showcase the beauty of nature and facilitate important scientific discoveries. Researchers use arboretums to study tree growth, their responses to environmental conditions, and the effects of disease. These living libraries of botany provide valuable data that contributes to the conservation and management of tree species worldwide.
A particularly beautiful example is the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University in Boston. This historic arboretum spans hundreds of hectares and features an impressive collection of trees and shrubs from around the world. Similarly impressive are Kew Gardens in London, which house not only an arboretum but also extensive botanical gardens.
But arboretums aren't just research centers. They're also oases of peace and relaxation. Visitors can stroll along well-maintained paths, enjoy viewpoints, and admire the diverse flora. There are often specially designed areas, such as oak groves or conifer forests, that give each arboretum its own unique character. A visit to an arboretum is therefore not just an excursion into nature, but also a journey into the world of science and education, bringing us closer to the significance and beauty of trees in a striking way.
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