Definition
Reseda is a genus of fragrant flowering plants, commonly known as mignonettes. These plants are part of the Resedaceae family. They are characterized by their sweet-smelling flowers and unique petal shapes, which often appear fringed or asymmetrical. Reseda plants are native to Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. They are cultivated for their pleasant fragrance and ornamental value. It's like the secret ingredient in a perfume, adding a subtle but captivating scent.