Collection: Strawberry Leaf Fragrances

The perfume note of strawberry leaf offers the garden rather than the fruit bowl: the tart green scent of freshly snapped leaves and stems, with only a teasing whisper of the berry's sweetness underneath. It opens crisp, sappy and slightly astringent — close to crushed foliage, rhubarb and dewy grass — then mellows into a softer, fruity-green hum that keeps a composition naturalistic and bright.

Perfumers reach for it to cool down sugary berry accords, to freshen spring florals like muguet and rose, or to lend realism to green citrus blends. Paired with tea, galbanum or light musks, it conjures the mood of a kitchen garden in May: leafy, tangy and full of promise.

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About Strawberry Leaf Fragrances

Strawberry Leaf: Green, Tart, and Freshly Picked


While the strawberry fruit commands immediate recognition, the leaf of the strawberry plant offers a more nuanced and surprising olfactory experience. Strawberry leaf has a distinctly green, slightly tart, and herbaceous character — the smell of the plant itself rather than its fruit. It captures the freshness of the garden: cool, leafy, with a faint echo of the berry to come, like being present at the plant rather than at the table.


In perfumery, strawberry leaf is valued for adding naturalistic green depth to fruity or floral compositions. It prevents berry notes from becoming too candied or sweet, grounding them with an authentic garden quality. It pairs beautifully with blackcurrant bud (cassis), violet leaf, rose, and light white florals, contributing a lively, fresh-from-the-earth energy that is both clean and gently provocative.


Strawberry leaf is a note for those who prefer their sweetness tempered with greenness — who want the sense of a garden rather than a candy shop. It speaks of morning dew and cool earth, of things growing rather than things already made. At Fragrenza, we appreciate these subtler botanical dimensions and craft compositions that honor both the fruit and the plant that produces it.

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