Collection: Clover Fragrances

Few meadow notes are as quietly charming as clover, a sweet honeyed floral with a distinctly green heart. On opening it smells of warm grass and nectar — the scent of a field in early summer where bees work the small pink and white blossoms. Its honeyed sweetness is gentle rather than syrupy, threaded with hay-like, coumarin facets and a fresh, sappy greenness that keeps it airy. As it develops, clover softens into a powdery, lightly almond-tinged warmth. It pairs beautifully with grass and hay notes, chamomile, honey, violet and soft musks, bringing a pastoral, sun-dappled innocence to fresh floral and green compositions — countryside nostalgia distilled into scent.

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About Clover Fragrances

Clover — most commonly red clover (Trifolium pratense) and white clover (Trifolium repens) — is a familiar meadow plant found across temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and the Americas. A symbol of luck and pastoral abundance, clover's small, rounded flower heads carry a gentle, unpretentious sweetness that has made them beloved by bees and perfumers alike.

As a fragrance note, clover is soft, sweet, and gently herbal — evoking a sun-warmed meadow rather than a hothouse. Its olfactory profile carries a delicate floral sweetness, a touch of honey-like warmth, a faintly green, hay-like quality from the leaves and stems, and a clean, airy freshness that feels genuinely outdoors. It is a note of understated pastoral charm rather than statement-making florals. Clover blends naturally with other meadow notes — grass, hay, violet, chamomile — as well as with light musks, soft woods, and coumarin-based elements.

In perfumery, clover is used to create a sense of natural simplicity, open space, and effortless freshness — a welcome antidote to heavier or more complex accords. It features in fresh green, aromatic, and fougere compositions seeking genuine naturalistic character. Fragrenza's clover note collections celebrate this gentle meadow elegance, offering expert interpretations of fresh, nature-inspired originals at accessible prices that invite everyone to experience the simple pleasure of fine fragrance.

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Flowers

Trifolium repens (bijela), Trifolium pratense (crvena)

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