Collection: Lemon tree Fragrances

The perfume note of lemon tree unfolds as a portrait of the whole plant rather than the fruit alone: a complex accord reproducing the aroma of floral lemon blossoms, crushed green leaves and the tart ambience that hangs in the air around the living tree. The effect is fresher and more dimensional than simple lemon zest — sap and stem alongside the sparkle.

It opens with bright, zesty effervescence sharpened by snapped-leaf greenness, then reveals a tender, neroli-like floral heart before settling into a soft citrus-wood hum. Naturalistic and sunlit in character, it pairs gracefully with herbs like basil and verbena, white florals, light musks and airy woods, evoking a Mediterranean garden at midday.

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About Lemon tree Fragrances

Lemon tree fragrance is derived not from the familiar yellow fruit but from the wood, leaves, and foliage of Citrus limon — a different olfactory dimension of the same beloved tree. While lemon essential oil from the peel is bright and fleeting, the green, woody elements of the lemon tree offer a more sustained, complex aromatic experience. Lemon trees are cultivated across the Mediterranean, particularly in Sicily, the Amalfi coast, and southern Spain, where they are as much a part of the landscape as the food culture.

The scent of lemon tree foliage and wood is green-citrus and slightly bitter, with a dry woody quality that grounds the familiar brightness of lemon in something earthy and lasting. There is a fresh, herbal character — reminiscent of verbena and citrus zest with a woody backbone — that feels sun-warmed, Mediterranean, and genuinely naturalistic. It is more complex and longer-lasting than simple lemon top notes, adding genuine structure to a composition.

In perfumery, lemon tree notes bridge the gap between citrus freshness and green-aromatic woodiness, making them valuable in fresh chypres, aromatic fougères, and Mediterranean-inspired compositions. They pair beautifully with rosemary, cedar, bergamot, and vetiver. Fragrenza's Lemon Tree collection harnesses this evocative, sun-drenched character in carefully composed fragrance dupes that keep citrus vibrancy alive long past the top notes.

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