Collection: Prunella Fragrances

The perfume note of Prunella, also known as self-heal, presents a delicately fresh, herbaceous aroma that encapsulates the essence of this widely used medicinal plant. It opens with a soft, green scent, reminiscent of the plant's leafy foliage, offering an aroma that's both soothing and invigorating. This initial greenness is balanced by a subtle floral undertone, reflecting the tiny, bell-shaped blossoms that adorn the Prunella plant. As the scent evolves, it reveals a faint hint of earthiness, suggestive of the plant's resilience and widespread presence in various habitats. The Prunella note infuses fragrances with a sense of natural tranquility and herbal freshness, its scent capturing the understated beauty of this humble wildflower.

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Prunella Vulgaris

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Prunella — The Quiet Herb of Meadows and Hedgerows

Prunella vulgaris, commonly known as self-heal or heal-all, is a low-growing perennial herb found across Europe, Asia, and North America, typically in meadows, woodland edges, and hedgerows. Long valued in herbal medicine for its supposed healing properties, prunella is a modest plant — its small purple-blue flower clusters are unassuming, and its scent is equally gentle. As a fragrance note, prunella brings a light herbal quality: softly green and slightly sweet, with a clean, slightly earthy character that evokes a country meadow in early summer rather than the sharp intensity of rosemary or thyme.

In perfumery, prunella sits within the broader family of green herbal notes, distinguished by its quietness and subtlety. It is not a note that announces itself loudly — rather, it works as a delicate supporting element that adds botanical authenticity and a sense of naturalness to a composition. It pairs well with lavender, grass notes, light florals, and fresh musks, contributing to fragrances that feel genuinely close to nature: unhurried, wholesome, and quietly beautiful. Its use tends to appear in niche and artisan perfumery where restraint and nuance are prized.

Fragrenza's prunella-inspired fragrances celebrate this understated, meadow-fresh herb — offering quietly beautiful, green-led compositions inspired by the finest naturalistic perfumes, at accessible prices for those who appreciate subtlety and authenticity in scent.

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