stellamaris Report post Posted August 20, 2015 Red baneberry, purple prairie clover, wild bergamot, bloodroot, purple dead-nettle, hemlock, and bog rosemary twined into a waft of frankincense and myrrh. I absolutely LOVE this. It's got that lovely sharp green BPAL gardeny note I remember from other gorgeous blends like The Garden in Winter. Very evocative and dreamy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aviatrix Report post Posted October 3, 2015 This is really good! It's one of the most outdoorsy, autumnal scents I have ever tried; it smells like when you make your way through some overgrown shrubbery in the late summer, when everything is really dry and crackling. I can't identify the notes, since I wouldn't know what half of these notes smell like, but I like it anyway. The resins give it a little bit of grounding, but are otherwise not very prominent for me. It could totally be an overgrown cemetery in the September afternoon sun Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted October 23, 2015 Ooooh. This one is really interesting. It smells like sun-warmed greenery, with just a bit of coolness. Like when summer turns into autumn. I get some bergamot, rosemary, other green stuff that my nose can't recognize bolstered by a warm base of frankincense. As opposed to the Grove Street Cemetery, this one feels like more of a wearable perfume. I would place this in the strictly gender-neutral category. I can see this dipping into the breezy/dryer sheet line, but it doesn't quite go there. On a different skin chemistry, this may be a concern. But you know BPAL, just live dangerously. Green, fresh, wispy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites