Collection: Passion Flower Fragrances

The perfume note of passion flower offers an exotic floral with an unexpectedly fruity soul. Inspired by the intricate blossoms of the passiflora vine, it opens sweet and tropical, with a juicy nuance often likened to grapes — lush, nectarous and faintly green. As it develops, soft petal facets emerge, airy and lightly honeyed, never as heady as the great white florals.

The character is sunny, gentle and quietly sensual, balancing floral delicacy with that vine-ripened sweetness. Passion flower blends beautifully with tropical fruits, white florals such as jasmine and frangipani, soft musks and watery green notes, where it adds warmth without weight. The mood it creates is languid and holiday-bright: trellised vines, warm air and an afternoon that refuses to hurry.

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About Passion Flower Fragrances

The passionflower vine, Passiflora, is a genus of around 550 species native primarily to the tropical and subtropical Americas, named by Spanish missionaries who saw in its striking, complex blooms a symbol of the Passion of Christ. The flowers are among the most architecturally dramatic in the botanical world, featuring elaborate crowns of filaments in combinations of purple, blue, white, and pink that have fascinated botanists and artists for centuries. In their native habitats, they bloom in warm, humid conditions, often climbing through forest canopies and releasing their fragrance in waves during the heat of the day.

As a fragrance note, passionflower is exotic and slightly elusive — more complex than many tropical florals. It carries a green, slightly tangy quality alongside its floral heart, evoking the living vine as much as the isolated blossom. The fragrance is tropical without being cloying, with a faintly lactonic creaminess underscoring its floral character and a green freshness that keeps it light and airy. It possesses an intriguing quality that is simultaneously familiar and foreign — a floral that suggests distant, sun-drenched places.

In perfumery, passionflower is used to add exotic depth and a naturalistic tropical dimension to compositions, often in combination with ylang-ylang, frangipani, and tropical fruit notes, as well as creamy sandalwood or soft musks. Fragrenza's passion flower collection celebrates this extraordinary bloom through beautifully crafted fragrance dupes that bring the spirit of the tropics to your collection at an accessible price.

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Passiflora (Passifloraceae)

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