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Datura

Datura

Datura — known as angel's trumpet or moonflower — is a genus of flowering plants with an air of mystery and intoxication that has captivated cultures across the Americas, Asia, and Europe for millennia. Blooming most intensely at dusk and through the night, datura's large, trumpet-shaped flowers release a heady, narcotic fragrance into the darkness, attracting night-flying pollinators with a sillage that can be detected from remarkable distances. Every part of the plant is powerfully toxic, which only deepens the dangerous allure that surrounds it in folklore and imagination. In perfumery, datura accords capture the intensely white-floral, slightly narcotic character of these night-blooming blossoms. The scent is rich, creamy, and enveloping, with a heady quality that borders on overwhelming — a lush combination of white petals, warm green stems, subtle earthiness, and an almost medicinal depth that hints at the plant's darker nature. Perfumers balance this intensity with clean musks, soft woods, or luminous aldehydes to create compositions that are sensual and captivating without losing control of their considerable power. Datura notes are prized in white floral, nocturnal, and gothic-inspired perfumery, lending depth, drama, and an irresistible sense of forbidden beauty. At Fragrenza, our datura collection presents premium fragrance dupes inspired by iconic luxury perfumes, allowing you to explore this intoxicating note at an accessible price.

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