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    Daisy tree

    A daisy tree accord is a modern perfumery creation that captures the fresh, green, and subtly sweet scent of daisies in a wearable aromatic form.

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    How it smells

    Sunny meadows captured in a bottle.

    Did you know

    Daisies produce natural latex, a milky fluid that gives their stems their characteristic white sap when broken.

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    France

    While daisies have been symbols of innocence and purity in European folk traditions for centuries, the daisy remained largely absent from classical perfumery due to its subtle scent and low essential oil yield. Ancient herbalists used daisies in poultices and preparations rather than fragrances.

    The daisy tree accord emerged as part of post-war aromatic innovation, when perfumers began creating nature-inspired synthetic accords that captured flowers too delicate for traditional extraction methods. This democratized access to meadow-fresh scents at scale, enabling bright, green, and approachable fragrance compositions that would not have been economically viable using purely natural materials.

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    Questions, answered

    The essentials on Daisy tree in perfumery: how it smells, where it comes from, and how it behaves on skin.

    What is daisy tree in perfumery?

    Daisy tree is a synthetic aromatic accord designed to replicate the fresh, green scent of daisy flowers. It combines multiple aromatic molecules to achieve the characteristic bright and slightly honeyed character of the bloom.

    Does daisy tree smell like real daisies?

    The accord captures the essential character of daisy scent, including its fresh, green, and subtly sweet qualities. It is designed to evoke the impression of daisies rather than serve as an exact molecular copy.

    Is daisy tree a natural ingredient?

    Daisy tree is a synthetic creation constructed from lab-made aromatic molecules. This approach allows consistent replication of a scent that cannot be economically extracted from actual daisy flowers.

    What does daisy tree pair well with in fragrances?

    Daisy tree accords pair naturally with other fresh materials like green apple, citrus, lily of the valley, and musks. These combinations reinforce the bright, clean character the accord is designed to deliver.

    What fragrance families use daisy tree?

    Daisy tree appears primarily in fresh floral and green fragrance families. Perfumers use it to add a natural, garden-fresh quality to women's and unisex compositions, particularly in spring and summer scents.

    How much daisy tree is used in a typical fragrance formula?

    Daisy tree accords function as supporting notes rather than heart materials. In fragrance concentrates, they typically appear at concentrations between 1 and 8 percent, depending on the desired freshness.

    When was daisy tree first used in perfumery?

    Daisy tree accords emerged from the aromatic innovation of the late 20th century, roughly the 1970s onward, as perfumers developed synthetic techniques to recreate delicate flower scents that traditional extraction methods could not capture.

    Are there any safety concerns with daisy tree?

    Synthetic daisy accords must comply with IFRA standards for cosmetic safety. Like all fragrance ingredients, they should be handled by professional perfumers who follow established guidelines for concentration and skin sensitization.