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Palmarosa

Palmarosa

Palmarosa is a tall, fragrant grass (Cymbopogon martinii) native to India, related to lemongrass and citronella. Its essential oil, steam-distilled from the fresh or dried grass, is one of the most versatile and cherished materials in classical perfumery. The scent of palmarosa is immediately appealing: primarily rosy and floral, it carries a fresh, slightly grassy quality that makes it feel lighter and greener than true rose oil. Hints of geranium, a soft fruitiness, and clean earthiness complete its profile. Palmarosa has been used in Indian perfumery for centuries, frequently as an adulterant for or complement to rose attar. In modern fine fragrance, it is valued both as a standalone rosy-herbal note and as a blending tool that adds lift and naturalness to floral compositions. Its high content of geraniol — the primary rose-scent compound — means it harmonises effortlessly with rose, geranium, iris, and violet. It also lends freshness to oriental and woody bases, softening heavier resins and adding a radiant top-note quality that makes compositions feel alive and vibrant. Palmarosa is a perfumer's workhorse — rarely the star of a fragrance's marketing story, yet almost always integral to its magic. Fragrances built to foreground palmarosa offer something genuinely refreshing: a rosy, herbal vitality that feels natural and unforced. Fragrenza's palmarosa collection brings together exceptional dupe interpretations of rosy, fresh, and botanical fragrances, making fine-fragrance quality available to everyone.

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