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HAVANA: Aromatic, fresh, green and crisp a blend of wild mint with a hint of sweet orange, around a heart of freshly cut grass and a high floral note of jasmine.
LUCKY CLOVER with a FREE LILY OF THE VALLEY LAMP FRAGRANCE! All this month we are offering the lively and radiant Lucky Clover Fragrance Lamp with a FREE 250ml bottle of harmonising Lily of The Valley Lamp Fragrance.
CITRUS: The range of exotic plants that William III and Mary II brought to Hampton Court Palace at the turn of the 18th century was vast. Their collection included 1,000 citrus trees, together with grapefruits and limes.
ENGLISH LAVENDER: The cleansing, soothing properties of lavender are well documented throughout history. Lavender remains as popular today and is a key feature in the Privy Garden at Hampton Court Palace.
HERB GARDEN: The Knot Garden at Hampton Court Palace, formed of box hedging and filled with herbs and scented leaved plants, includes thyme, lavender and winter savoury.
ORANGE BLOSSOM: In her journal, Queen Victoria describes preparing for her wedding day and includes a small self-portrait. The queen wore a gown of white satin, trimmed with white lace matching her veil, and a crown of orange blossoms. The orange blossom, which dates back to ancient China, represents purity, chastity, and innocence.
ROSE GARDEN: A much-loved favourite in many gardens, the rose provides beauty and fragrance in abundance. Long associated with romantic love, its powerful symbolism endures to this day.
WISTERIA: Wisteria is a favourite at Hampton Court Palace, especially the large flowering plant which blooms spectacularly near to the Great Vine. The exquisite and perfumed flower also frames the entrance to the Pond Garden.
CITRUS: The range of exotic plants that William III and Mary II brought to Hampton Court Palace at the turn of the 18th century was vast. Their collection included 1,000 citrus trees, together with grapefruits and limes.
ENGLISH LAVENDER: The cleansing, soothing properties of lavender are well documented throughout history. Lavender remains as popular today and is a key feature in the Privy Garden at Hampton Court Palace.
HERB GARDEN: The Knot Garden at Hampton Court Palace, formed of box hedging and filled with herbs and scented leaved plants, includes thyme, lavender and winter savoury.
ORANGE BLOSSOM: In her journal, Queen Victoria describes preparing for her wedding day and includes a small self-portrait. The queen wore a gown of white satin, trimmed with white lace matching her veil, and a crown of orange blossoms. The orange blossom, which dates back to ancient China, represents purity, chastity, and innocence.
ROSE GARDEN: A much-loved favourite in many gardens, the rose provides beauty and fragrance in abundance. Long associated with romantic love, its powerful symbolism endures to this day.
WISTERIA: Wisteria is a favourite at Hampton Court Palace, especially the large flowering plant which blooms spectacularly near to the Great Vine. The exquisite and perfumed flower also frames the entrance to the Pond Garden.
KERALA SPICE: Zests of grapefruit, clementine and bergamot introduce a warm spicy heart in which cinnamon, vanilla and patchouli reside, with underlying notes of frankincense and amber.
MADAGASCAN VANILLA: Heady notes of vanilla bean and white lilly lead into a harmonious accord of jasmine, vanilla flower and a hint of warm cinnamon, finished with a base of tonka bean and amberwood.
MOROCCAN ROSE: Aromatic floral notes of red rose and iris with a light sprinkle of bergamot envelope a central accord of carnation and calla lily, completed by the soft sweet warmth of sandalwood.
SEVILLE ORANGE: Sweet orange and orange blossom form the heart of this fragrance, with French petitgrain oil adding a woody touch, and a tantalising hint of bitter orange.