Collection: Jade Flower Fragrances

Jade flower is a fantasy floral note, named less for a single botanical source than for the cool, precious serenity the stone evokes. Perfumers render it as a fresh, dewy white-green floral: crisp petals touched with morning moisture, a transparent sweetness, and a smooth, almost mineral calm beneath. It opens airy and luminous, develops a soft, slightly creamy heart, and leaves a clean, tranquil trail rather than a heavy sillage. The note pairs gracefully with lotus, freesia, green tea, bamboo and light musks, suiting watery and green-floral compositions. Its mood is poised and contemplative — a quiet garden rendered in pale jade light.

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About Jade Flower Fragrances

The jade flower note in perfumery draws inspiration from the jade vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys), one of the world's most visually spectacular and botanically rare flowering plants. Native to the rainforests of the Philippines, the jade vine produces extraordinary cascades of claw-shaped blossoms in a striking blue-green colour unlike almost any other flower in nature. Endangered in its natural habitat, it grows under strict conservation, making its true aromatic profile a subject of fascination and creative interpretation for perfumers.

As a fragrance construction, jade flower tends to be cool, softly green, and lightly floral — evoking the idea of an exotic tropical bloom filtered through dewy jungle air. Olfactorily, it typically presents a delicate sweetness layered with a fresh green-aquatic quality, sometimes with a light, slightly waxy or transparent floral character reminiscent of white flowers with a tropical edge. The impression is of something rare and pristine — clean but with a hint of lush, humid exoticism that suggests ancient rainforest rather than a cultivated garden.

In perfumery, the jade flower accord is used to add a unique, slightly otherworldly green-floral freshness to tropical, aquatic, and luxury niche compositions. It pairs well with bamboo, water notes, white tea, soft musks, and light woods. At Fragrenza, our jade flower collections offer dupe interpretations of fragrances that capture this rare, ethereal floral quality — bringing the beauty of one of nature's most extraordinary blooms into an accessible, everyday scent experience.

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Flowers

Crassula ovata Other names: jade plant, friendship tree, lucky plant, money tree

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