Collection: Plumeria Fragrances

Few notes capture the languor of the tropics like plumeria, the blossom also known as frangipani. Its scent is a lush white floral: creamy and sweet on opening, with ripe apricot and peach nuances, a hint of coconut and a gentle, narcotic indolic depth that keeps it sensual rather than soapy.

As it develops, plumeria grows warmer and more velvety, its fruitiness melting into the petals. It pairs naturally with tiare, jasmine, ylang-ylang, coconut, vanilla and sandalwood, anchoring tropical floral and solar compositions. The mood it creates is unhurried and balmy — leis, warm evening air and island gardens after sunset, when the flowers release their heaviest perfume.

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About Plumeria Fragrances

The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is perhaps the world's most recognisable festive plant — its vivid red bracts brightening homes and celebrations across the globe each winter. Native to Mexico, where it was used by the Aztecs for medicinal and ceremonial purposes, the poinsettia carries a subtle, green, slightly resinous aroma that is more complex than its ornamental reputation suggests. Its sap and leaves contribute a faintly latex-like, botanical freshness.

In perfumery, the poinsettia note is used to evoke a seasonal, botanical mood — a cool, green resinousness tinged with the warmth of winter gatherings and festive rituals. It lacks the sweetness of traditional holiday notes like cinnamon or vanilla, instead offering a more natural, plant-like quality that grounds winter compositions in something authentic. It pairs well with pine, cypress, warm resins, and light spices in fragrances designed to evoke the festive season through a more botanical lens.

Poinsettia fragrances are for those who seek a sophisticated, unusual take on the winter holiday palette — less sweet nostalgia, more living botanical freshness. At Fragrenza, we offer high-quality dupes of the finest seasonal and botanically inspired fragrances, bringing the spirit of the season to you at an accessible price.

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