Collection: Polygonum Fragrances

The perfume note of Polygonum, also known as Knotweed, presents a verdant, earthy aroma that embodies the wild resilience of this ubiquitous plant. It opens with a fresh, green scent, reminiscent of the plant's dense, leafy foliage, offering an aroma that's both grounding and invigorating. This initial earthiness is balanced by a subtle floral undertone, reflecting the tiny, clustered blossoms that adorn the plant. As the scent evolves, it reveals a slight hint of woodiness, suggestive of the plant's sturdy, hollow stems. The Polygonum note infuses fragrances with a sense of tenacious naturalness and rustic simplicity, its scent capturing the untamed vitality of this hardy plant.

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About Polygonum Fragrances

Pomarose, derived from Syzygium jambos — the rose apple or Malabar plum — is a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia now cultivated throughout the tropics. Its fruits have an extraordinary aroma: delicately floral, faintly rosy, and lightly sweet with a watery freshness reminiscent of lychee and white rose petals. The name itself captures the note's character — a marriage of fruity softness and floral elegance.

In perfumery, pomarose is an evocative and relatively uncommon note that sits gracefully at the intersection of the floral and fruity families. It lends compositions a dreamy, tropical lightness — think rose petals drifting over still, warm water. It pairs beautifully with lychee, white musks, jasmine, and soft woods, creating fragrances that feel both exotic and effortlessly wearable. Its quiet character makes it a natural choice for transparent, skin-close compositions.

Fragrances featuring pomarose appeal to those who love delicate, tropical florals with an unusual twist — scents that transport without overwhelming. At Fragrenza, we bring the rare and beautiful to your everyday with premium-quality dupes of the finest pomarose-inspired fragrances at a price that keeps the dream alive.

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