Collection: Bottlebrushes Fragrances

From the Australian bush comes bottlebrush, an uncommon botanical whose crimson, brush-shaped blooms stand above intensely aromatic foliage. A member of the myrtle family alongside tea tree and eucalyptus, it suggests a scent in two registers: a fresh, faintly lemony, camphoraceous greenness released by the crushed leaves, and a soft nectar sweetness from the flower spikes, which birds visit for their honey. In perfumery the note is usually a fantasy rendition that blends these green-aromatic and lightly honeyed floral facets into one sun-warmed impression. Outdoorsy and quietly cheerful in character, bottlebrush sits comfortably beside eucalyptus, citrus, green notes and dry woods, lending compositions the feel of warm air moving through native scrubland.

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About Bottlebrushes Fragrances

Bottlebrush, known botanically as Callistemon, is a genus of flowering shrubs and small trees native to Australia, where they thrive in a wide range of habitats from coastal scrublands to mountain streams. Their striking cylindrical flower spikes, resembling a bottle brush, are rich in nectar and attract birds and insects in abundance. The plant carries a gently aromatic scent, a combination of honey, green freshness, and a subtle medicinal quality reminiscent of the Australian bush.

In perfumery, bottlebrush lends a unique olfactory character that is softly sweet, honey-green, and distinctly Australian. It sits at the intersection of the floral and green fragrance families, with a light, clean quality that makes it a distinctive natural ingredient. It pairs well with eucalyptus, honey, light musks, ylang-ylang, tea notes, and fresh green accords. Its gentle sweetness and airy green character make it a versatile player in both casual, wearable compositions and more experimental botanical blends.

Bottlebrush is increasingly explored by perfumers seeking to highlight native Australian botanicals and bring a sense of wild, sun-soaked wilderness to fragrance. At Fragrenza, we cherish ingredients like bottlebrush that tell the stories of their landscapes. Our high-quality fragrance dupes make these distinctive notes accessible to fragrance lovers worldwide.

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Callistemon Spp.

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