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    Daisy tree fragrance note

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

    France

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    Fragrances featuring Daisy tree

    Character

    The Story of 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.

    Heritage

    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.

    At a Glance

    Fragrances

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    Origin

    France

    Primary source region

    Ingredient Details

    Extraction

    Synthetic

    Used Parts

    Not applicable

    Did You Know

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

    Production

    How Daisy tree Is Made

    Daisy tree accords are constructed through modern aromatic chemistry rather than traditional botanical extraction. Perfumers analyze the scent profile of daisy flowers using headspace technology, which captures volatile compounds released by living plants. These molecular signatures inform the synthesis of aromatic molecules that replicate the fresh, green, and subtly honeyed character of daisy blooms. The resulting accord combines ingredients like green alcohols, floral aldehydes, and honey-like aromatics to achieve a natural daisy impression. This approach allows consistent replication without seasonal variation or reliance on large quantities of raw botanical material.

    Provenance

    France

    France43.7°N, 7.3°E

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