I got this from Syrian writer Rana Kabbani (who wrote this in Vogue) : she wrote it was known as a fulla mutabbaqa, and it does not thrive when planted outside of Damascus. The flower "resembles a miniature cauliflower, but its prosaic shape belies its superlative scent : a heart-stopping mixture of gardenia and the deepest Arabian jasmine. Native to Damascus.
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