Collection: Green Tea Flower Fragrances

In perfumery, green tea flower evokes the delicate white blossom of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. The note is quiet and refined: a lightly honeyed, gently floral sweetness wrapped in the crisp, vegetal freshness of green tea leaves. It opens airy and dewy, with subtle green and faintly powdery nuances, then dries down to a clean, tea-tinged softness that never shouts. Because the real flower is so subtle, perfumers render it as a transparent fantasy note, prized for adding lift and serenity to a composition. It pairs gracefully with citrus, jasmine, freesia, white musk and pale woods, and the mood it creates is one of calm — a misty tea garden at first light.

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About Green Tea Flower Fragrances

The green tea flower is the blossom of Camellia sinensis, the tea plant cultivated for millennia across China, Japan, India, and beyond. While the leaves of this plant are world-famous, the flowers — small, white, and delicately five-petalled — are far less well known, yet they possess a remarkable scent of their own: fresh, lightly sweet, subtly green, and quietly clean. This understated bloom has become a treasured source of inspiration for perfumers who seek to capture the spirit of tea in a purely botanical way.

As a fragrance note, green tea flower sits in a refined space between the familiar freshness of green tea accords and the soft warmth of white florals. It is clean without being clinical, sweet without being sugary, and green without being sharp. In perfumery, it contributes an airy, spa-like serenity that works beautifully in aquatic and aromatic compositions, as well as in sheer florals and light musks. It pairs especially well with jasmine, white peach, and cedar, lending compositions a sense of thoughtful simplicity.

Fragrances built around the green tea flower note are ideal for those who value clarity and calm in their scent wardrobe. At Fragrenza, our green tea flower collection brings you high-quality dupe versions of these serene, beautifully crafted fragrances at prices that make everyday elegance entirely achievable.

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