The God FAVONIUS loved Flora, the Goddess of Flowers, so much that he changed himself into a rose because the Goddess had no interest other than flowers. When Flora saw the rose, she kissed it and thus fulfilled Favonius’ wish. FAVONIUS was a Roman nomen, meaning "favorable". It applied to a number of Roman mythological and historical figures. The gentlest of the winds, FAVONIUS is known as the fructifying wind, the messenger of spring. He held dominion over plants and flowers. The Roman poet Horace writes: quid fles, Asterie, quem tibi candidi primo restituent vere Favonii? Why do you weep, Asterie, for the man whom the bright west winds will restore to you at the beginning of spring.
Top Notes: Bergamot, pink pepper, incense
Heart Notes: Gerenium, cypriol, rose, armoise,clary sage
Base Notes: Oud, cedarwood, patchouli, sandalwood
Olfactive Family: Spicy Floral Woody
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