Ground Cherry Fragrances

Ground Cherry Fragrances

Ground cherry is the small, round, golden fruit of plants in the genus Physalis, each berry wrapped in a delicate papery husk. Sometimes called cape gooseberry, it grows on low, sprawling plants and ripens to a tart-sweet, jewel-like fruit. In perfumery the note is most often built as a fruity accord that captures the berry's fresh character, since the fruit yields little material by distillation on its own.

Its scent is bright and juicy: a tangy, green-tinged sweetness somewhere between tomato leaf, gooseberry, and ripe pineapple, with a crisp, slightly tart edge. It reads as succulent and lively up close, softening over time into a gentle, rounded fruitiness on the skin.

Ground cherry sits within the fruity family and behaves as a top-to-heart note, lending freshness and a playful, mouth-watering lift. It pairs naturally with citruses and other berries, harmonizes with green and floral materials, and brightens softer woods and musks beneath it.

About Ground Cherry Fragrances

Ground cherry, known botanically as Physalis, is a small, papery-husked fruit native to Central and South America, though it now grows across warm regions worldwide. Despite sharing a name with the common cherry, it belongs to the nightshade family and is more closely related to the tomatillo. Its unusual combination of sweet, tart, and faintly tomato-like qualities makes it one of the more intriguing natural inspirations available to perfumers seeking something genuinely distinctive.

In fragrance, ground cherry contributes a juicy, sweet-tart fruitiness layered with a subtle green, almost tomato-leaf quality that sets it apart from conventional berry or citrus notes. It occupies a rare middle ground between fruit and vegetable — bright and playful without being overtly sweet, with a faint earthy undertone that keeps compositions grounded. It pairs beautifully with green florals, tropical fruits, and light musks, adding an element of surprise and personality to both casual and sophisticated blends.

Fragrences featuring a ground cherry note appeal to those drawn to unconventional, nature-inspired profiles that feel fresh and unexpected. At Fragrenza, our collection of ground cherry-inspired dupes captures this distinctive character with precision and quality, offering you access to rare and complex olfactory experiences at a fraction of the price of designer originals.

Other Collections

Black Cherry Fragrances

Amarena Cherry

From this collection: Amarena Cherry — Lost Cherry by Tom Ford alternative

Explore our collection of black cherry fragrances. Shop black cherry perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Cherry Blossom Fragrances

Adesso

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Explore our collection of cherry blossom fragrances. Shop cherry blossom perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Cherry leaf Fragrances

Adesso

From this collection: Adesso

Explore our collection of cherry leaf fragrances. Shop cherry leaf perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Cherry Liqueur Fragrances

Amarena Cherry

From this collection: Amarena Cherry — Lost Cherry by Tom Ford alternative

Explore our collection of cherry liqueur fragrances. Shop cherry liqueur perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Cherry Tree Fragrances

Signorina Miele

From this collection: Signorina Miele — Miss Dior Chérie by Dior alternative

Explore our collection of cherry tree fragrances. Shop cherry tree perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Amarena Cherry

Obsessed with cherry? If you want to really amp up the cherry scent, this Tom Ford Lost Cherry dupe will give Lost Cherry a run for its money. Black cherry, cherry syrup, and cherry liqueur all mingle together for an indulgent cherry overdose that’s complemented by notes of almond, tonka bean, Turkish rose, and jasmine sambac.

Fruits, Vegetables And Nuts

Physalis peruviana

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