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Britney Spears' Fragrance Line May Benefit From Flower Research

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Pop icon Britney Spears recently introduced her own line of
fragrances. She currently offers three different perfumes called
In Control, Fantasy, and Curious. Two of the three, In Control
and Curious, use the scent of flowers (midnight orchid and
Louisiana Magnolia, respectively) to create their fragrance.


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Britney Spears' Fragrance Line May Benefit From Flower Research
Copyright © 2006 Wesley Berry, AAF
Wesley Berry Flowers
http://www.800wesleys.com/



Pop icon Britney Spears recently introduced her own line of
fragrances. She currently offers three different perfumes called
In Control, Fantasy, and Curious. Two of the three, In Control
and Curious, use the scent of flowers (midnight orchid and
Louisiana Magnolia, respectively) to create their fragrance.
Since flowers play such an important part in creating her
perfumes, Spears might be interested to hear about some new
research being conducted at the University of Florida's
Department of Environmental Horticulture in Gainesville, Florida
that is seeking to boost the fragrance of flowers.

The study, led by researcher David Clark, shows that genetic
information taken from petunia plants can be introduced into
other flower varieties to enhance the flower's ability to
produce fragrance. The research has been conducted on roses that,
when the gene was added, produced blooms with an enormous number
of petals in gorgeous colors. Best of all, these beautiful new
blooms had a more potent fragrance than they did before the gene.
And, some varieties that had lost their fragrance altogether
through hybridization, produced a beautiful scent of their own.

"People look at a flower...and expect fragrance," Clark said.
"When they get it, they like it. When they don't, they like it,
but they're not as interested."

Unfortunately, these genetically enhanced flowers won't be
available for sale to the general public for at least four more
years. However, there are many flowers that produce a natural
fragrance without any help from the petunia's genes. Your floral
arrangement can be created to produce a variety of scents just by
using certain flowers. These scents include:

 * Spicy or Peppery: To evoke this type of fragrance, your
florist might use chrysanthemums, florists' bloom (also known as
Genista), hypericum, or sweet clove.

 * Citrus: To create an arrangement that smells of fresh citrus
fruit, your florist could use mimosa or Acacia, waxflower, or
eucharis.

 * Sweet: Flowers with a sweet scent are abundant. Your florist
may choose from carnations, freesia, hyacinth, lilac, phlox, lily
of the valley, roses, and sweet peas.

 * Aromatic: For an aromatic scent reminiscent of a spa, your
florist could use dill, eucalyptus, lavender foliage, marjoram,
grape hyacinth, or rosemary foliage.

 * Exotic: For an exotic, tropical scent, your florist might
create an arrangement from gardenias, oriental lilies, narcissus,
stephanotis, or tube roses.

So, though you may have to wait for those super-scented flowers
to hit the market, take heart! Your florist can help you choose
beautifully scented flowers available today. And, well, you're
not waiting alone-Britney Spears and others with perfume lines
are waiting right along with you!




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Wesley Berry is member of the American Academy of 
Floriculture (AAF) and President of Wesley Berry Flowers 
(http://www.wesleyberryflowers.com), a successful multi-million 
dollar floral business that was established in 1946. As a 
member of the Henry Ford Hospital Community Relation Board 
he has contributed to the community at large 
(http://www.hospital-locator.com).  He owns both a brick and 
mortar and an internet flower delivery business. Visit Wesley 
Berry Flowerson the web at http://www.800wesleys.com


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