Wormwood Senna
The first plant-derived smell that I encountered was the Wormwood Senna. I found it in the Arid Room and it is native to Eastern Australia. The plant looked like a bundle of delicate, yellow flowers. The aroma was rather weak. To me, it smelled just like any other wild flower. It did not really seem to have a very distinct smell. Some adjectives that came to mind were delicate and subtle. This smell did not really remind me of anything significant. It more just reminded me of when I was a little kid and I would go out and explore my backyard and the woods surrounding my house. It smells like any other wild flower that I would find on my adventures. The smell did not really stay with me after I left the Arid Room. It also smelled the same when I returned to the room after being outdoors.
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