Collection: Erigeron (Fleabane) Fragrances

In perfumery, erigeron – commonly called fleabane – is a rarely used botanical from the daisy family, its small white-and-yellow blooms scattered across roadsides and meadows. An essential oil distilled from the flowering herb carries a fresh, green-herbaceous character with lightly fruity, peppery nuances, and the note is interpreted in that spirit: crisp, wild and unpolished, like a handful of just-pulled stems and field flowers. It develops softly into drier, hay-like tones with a gentle aromatic warmth. Erigeron pairs well with chamomile, grasses, aromatic herbs and gentle woods, bringing naturalistic texture to green compositions. The mood is rustic and untamed – a wayside meadow after summer rain.

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About Erigeron (Fleabane) Fragrances

Erigeron, commonly known as fleabane, is a genus of delicate wildflowers found across temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere — their daisy-like blooms appearing in meadows, roadsides, and disturbed ground from spring through autumn. The scent of erigeron is soft and herbal, with a faint lemony brightness underpinned by a dry, slightly green earthiness. It is a wildflower note in the truest sense — modest, unassuming, and quietly beautiful, without the dramatic presence of more cultivated florals.

In perfumery, erigeron contributes a delicate, naturalistic quality that adds a sense of wildflower authenticity to compositions. Its lemon-herbal brightness is lighter and airier than citrus essential oils, while its green-floral character is more naturalistic and less constructed than traditional floral accords. Erigeron is particularly valued in botanical and naturalistic fragrances that seek to evoke the olfactory texture of a genuine wildflower meadow — complex, layered, and alive with botanical diversity. It pairs beautifully with grassy notes, light musks, honey, soft woods, and other wildflowers, adding a credible and charming naturalism.

Fragrenza's erigeron collection celebrates the quiet beauty of this underappreciated wildflower in dupes of fragrances that honor the naturalistic, meadow-inspired tradition of fine perfumery. These are soft, contemplative, and beautifully genuine scents — a celebration of botanical simplicity — offered at the accessible prices that define the Fragrenza experience.

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