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What if we could smell a flower that vanished over a century ago?
Thanks to a quiet revolution in biotech and perfumery, people are doing just that.
Scientists are recreating the aromas of extinct blooms using fragments of DNA recovered from preserved botanical specimens.
It’s a futuristic fusion of science and sensory storytelling. Where scent becomes a portal to lost ecosystems.
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Thanks to a quiet revolution in biotech and perfumery, people are doing just that.
Scientists are recreating the aromas of extinct blooms using fragments of DNA recovered from preserved botanical specimens.
It’s a futuristic fusion of science and sensory storytelling. Where scent becomes a portal to lost ecosystems.
Continued below.

Resurrecting the Scents of Extinct Flowers | Moss and Fog
This fascinating brand is exploring extinct flowers and plants through science, and perfume.
