Collection: Lamduan Flower Fragrances

The perfume note of lamduan flower offers the soft, nostalgic sweetness of a beloved Southeast Asian blossom — Melodorum fruticosum, a relative of ylang-ylang that perfumes Thai evenings as its cream-yellow petals open at dusk. The scent is sweetly floral and distinctly fruity, with honeyed, banana-like nuances and a mellow creaminess typical of its family, though gentler and less heady than ylang itself.

On the skin it stays warm and rounded, a tropical floral without sharp edges. Lamduan pairs beautifully with ylang-ylang, frangipani, jasmine, sandalwood and vanilla, and brings compositions a serene, dusk-lit mood — temple courtyards and warm night air heavy with blossom.

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About Lamduan Flower Fragrances

The lamduan flower (Dasymaschalon latifolium) is a treasured bloom native to Thailand and Southeast Asia, where it holds deep cultural and symbolic significance. Known in Thai as the flower of hope and good fortune, lamduan grows on slender trees with graceful drooping branches and produces small, ivory-cream blossoms that perfume the surrounding air with an enchanting sweetness. It is a flower deeply woven into Thai tradition, often used in garlands and ceremonial offerings.

In its olfactory profile, lamduan is a uniquely captivating floral — simultaneously delicate and tenacious. The scent opens with soft, ivory-white floral petals reminiscent of magnolia and ylang-ylang, before settling into a warm, creamy heart with faint vanilla undertones and a whisper of exotic spice. It is sweeter and more languid than jasmine, with a smooth, almost buttery richness that feels both opulent and comforting. Lamduan blends harmoniously with sandalwood, coconut, tuberose, and soft musks, making it a natural fit for warm-weather and tropical fragrance families.

Lamduan is a relatively rare note in Western perfumery, which makes fragrances built around it feel genuinely distinctive and transportive. Its creamy-floral sweetness lends itself to feminine oriental compositions and modern tropical florals alike. At Fragrenza, our lamduan flower collection offers an immersive journey into Southeast Asian botanical luxury — with expertly crafted dupe formulas that capture the essence of high-end originals at an accessible price.

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Flowers

Melodorum Fruticosum Other names: White Cheesewood Flower, Rumdul, Romduol

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