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Scent and Memory

Leta Keens·
CultureMemoir
Our sense of smell tethers us unconsciously and elusively to people, places and our past. How? Why?

The Titan Arum: Blooming Psychedelic

Sally Wilson·Images By Bron Hazelwood·
Botanica
The titan arum is the largest and stinkiest flower in the world!

Scent Survey: Joost Bakker

Georgina Reid·Images By Georgina Reid·
People
Joost Bakker's favourite smell is the scent of soil when digging up potatoes.

The Dirt: Saskia Havekes

Georgina Reid·Images By Daniel Shipp·
People
An interview with Saskia Havekes, floral artisan, perfumer, and owner of Grandiflora Sydney.

Scent Survey: Professor Tim Entwisle

Sally Wilson·
People
Director and Chief Executive of the Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens, Professor Tim Entwisle, completes our scent survey.
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Wonderground acknowledges and celebrates the Darug people on whose traditional lands we meet and work. We recognise their living culture and unique role in the life of the region, and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

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