Bayou (Good Judy)

A perfume oil from Good Judy in the Wayfaring: New Orleans line. Currently available: yes

[edit] Description

Originating from the term bayuk (Choctaw for "small stream") or bas liu (French for "low land") a bayou is a watercourse, usually the offshoot of a river or lake in a lowland area. It is a sluggish or stagnant creek, frequently flowing through swamp terrain. The term is used mainly when referring to areas in the delta region (the area near the mouth) of the Mississippi River. The cypress-inhabited Atchafalaya Basin is located in the south central region of Louisiana and is the largest hardwood forest river-swamp in North America.

[edit] Notes

Still waters, alligator pear, spotted beebalm, cypress