Sun Valley Group: A Lily Scent Guide By Lady Aster
January 14, 2015 | 2 min to read
Welcome our newest flower connoisseur, Lady Aster, we will be sharing her view of the farm on occasion. Enjoy.
“Smell is a potent wizard that transports you across thousands of miles and all the years you have lived.”
-Helen Keller
The body is a wonderful mechanism. Our sense of smell, perceived in our olfactory bulb, is part of the brain’s limbic system—an area so tied with memory and feeling that it has been nicknamed our “emotional brain.” A single smell can call up long-forgotten memories and powerful emotional responses in an instant. Pretty great stuff, if you like what you smell. Everyone is different and some people do well with strong scents, while others’ olfaction may be easily overwhelmed.
So what about Sun Valley’s Oriental Lilies? Do these inspire good feelings or aromatically overwhelm? The answer can be both—while our aromatic lilies may smell amazing to some, others with allergies or sensitive noses may find their scent overpowering. Luckily for them, not all lilies smell. It’s true; some lilies boast a fragrance that will fill a room, but other varieties have little to no scent at all. If you are one who has an aversion to strong-smelling flowers, but still love the presence of gorgeous blooms, this is the post for you.
To read the rest of the story, please go to: Sun Valley Group's Flower Talk