According to Fragrantica, Chaparral (Creosote) falls under the group Greens, Herbs and Fougeres with an odor profile of green, resinous, herbal and camphoraceous. Chaparral is an herb from the creosote bush, a desert shrub native to southern areas of the United States and northern regions of Mexico - the Mojave, Sonoran, and Chihuahuan deserts. It's also called Larrea tridentate, chaparral and greasewood. The entire plant emits a distinctive and refreshing odor described by many as "the smell of rain." Historically, creosote bush was used medicinally among Native American tribes and is still a common medicinal agent in Mexico.
You will receive a 1/2ml sample (1ml sample vial filled half full) of each of the fragrances in this sampler.