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    Passiflora vs. Falling Trees

    Passiflora by Régime des Fleurs bottle

    Passiflora

    Régime des Fleurs
    Eau de Parfum2025
    Clearly related
    New comparison

    Falling Trees rates higher with the community and wears longer on skin, while Passiflora projects louder.

    The essentials

    At a glance

    Key facts: Passiflora vs. Falling Trees
    PassifloraFalling Trees
    ConcentrationEau de ParfumEau de Parfum
    Launched20252016
    GenderUnisexUnisex
    PerfumerAlia RazaMathieu Nardin
    Best seasonFallFall

    Scent DNA

    Main accords

    Passiflora

    Aromatic
    Amber
    Powdery
    Soft Spicy
    Green
    Musky
    Fresh Spicy
    Vanilla

    Falling Trees

    Woody
    Amber
    Aromatic
    Earthy
    Balsamic
    Warm Spicy
    Fresh Spicy
    Smoky

    Shared between both fragrances

    The pyramid

    Notes, side by side

    Top
    BergamotMintStar AniseCardamom
    JuniperBergamotElemi ResinBlack Pepper
    Heart
    Passion FlowerCorianderFrankincenseMyrrh
    FrankincenseMyrrh
    Base
    AngelicaCypriolSandalwoodVanilla
    OakmossBenzoin

    Notes both fragrances share

    Community taste

    The community verdict

    Community verdict: Passiflora vs. Falling Trees
    PassifloraFalling Trees
    Score3.5/54/5
    Longevity4-6 hours6-10 hours
    Sillagestrongmoderate

    No varnish

    Real talk

    That star anise opening hits sharp before it blooms. The drydown settles into warm vanilla, powdery sandalwood, a whisper of something earthy from the angelica and cypriol.Passiflora
    Falling Trees doesn't hedge. It commits. Smells exactly like what it says on the bottle, fresh-felled timber, damp forest floor, smoke from a fire miles away.Falling Trees