The very fragrant Jinchoge (Daphne flower) has just come into bloom with its sweet-and-spicy-smelling blossoms. The sakura buds are getting ready to burst sometime this week.
I love that smell!
I’ve always thought of the smell as astringent rather than sweet and spicy.
I wonder how the smell of the Jinchoge is described in Japanese?
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I love that smell!
I’ve always thought of the smell as astringent rather than sweet and spicy.
I wonder how the smell of the Jinchoge is described in Japanese?
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