Collection: Snake Plant Fragrances

Snake plant brings an unexpectedly quiet green voice to perfumery. Inspired by the architectural houseplant also known as sansevieria, this fantasy note opens with the crisp, watery scent of thick succulent leaves — snapped-stem greenness with a cool, slightly waxy smoothness rather than sharp grassiness. As it develops, it stays serene and vegetal, with faint mineral and aloe-like nuances that feel clean and contemporary. Curiously, the living plant occasionally sends up slender white blooms with a sweet, jasmine-like night fragrance, and some interpretations weave in a whisper of that nectared softness. The note pairs naturally with aquatic, mineral and airy musky accords, lending compositions a calm, light-filled, almost botanical-garden stillness.

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About Snake Plant Fragrances

The snake plant (Dracaena trifasciata, formerly Sansevieria) is one of the world's most recognisable houseplants — upright, architectural, and extraordinarily resilient. Its long, stiff, variegated leaves have a distinctive scent: green and clean, with a slightly watery freshness, a faintly earthy quality from the succulent leaf tissue, and an overall crispness that is both energising and calming. It is a subtle, indoor-green scent — not the vivid chlorophyll blast of cut grass, but something quieter and more considered.



As a perfumery note, snake plant captures a growing interest in the scents of the cultivated indoor world — houseplants, terracotta pots, greenhouse glass, the green domesticity of spaces we have filled with living things. It brings a clean, breathing freshness to fragrance compositions, pairing naturally with other green notes, light musks, and earthy accords that evoke contemporary living and a mindful relationship with nature.



A snake plant fragrance is for the thoughtful, the green-thumbed, and those who find as much beauty in a well-tended houseplant as in a wildflower meadow. At Fragrenza, our snake plant collection offers dupes of innovative green-clean fragrances where this quiet, architectural scent plays a fresh and distinctive role.

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