Experience the natural phenomenon of a West Coast super bloom with essential oils of Jasmine, Neroli, Rose and Lavender. The clock strikes midnight as this Crush Bath casts a violet hue throughout the bath with the majestic elements from butterfly pea flower and finely milled Bulgarian Rose. Close your eyes and inhale. You are worthy. What is a “Super Bloom” While it isn’t a formal scientific term, a super bloom is a wonderful natural phenomenon where many annual wildflowers all bloom simultaneously. You have a great diversity, an abundance of many different wildflower species, all flowering, creating bright patches of color on the landscape where they become the dominant feature. The blooms are an “ephemeral phenomenon.” The last time a super bloom occurred in California was in 2019. The flowers are often dormant as seeds in the soil, waiting for “just the right conditions” to start their life cycle, she said. California’s impressive floral showing is most likely connected to the massive amounts of precipitation that drenched much of the state in recent months. Cooler temperatures are also an important ingredient for super blooms, experts say. When the seed bank in the soil experiences this sort of range of temperatures and precipitation across time, then that has the ability to stimulate several different species to germinate and that creates the colorful landscape.