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Pelargonium

Pelargonium

Pelargonium — commonly known as scented geranium — encompasses hundreds of species native to southern Africa, where they grow in fynbos scrubland and rocky slopes. Unlike ornamental geraniums grown for their flowers, scented pelargoniums are cultivated primarily for their aromatic leaves, which release fragrance when touched or disturbed. Pelargonium graveolens and its relatives are the source of geranium essential oil — one of perfumery's most valued and widely used botanical materials, steam-distilled primarily in Egypt, China, and the island of Réunion (where it is known as Bourbon geranium). Geranium essential oil presents a layered olfactory profile dominated by citronellol and geraniol, giving it a rosy-green character that bridges the gap between rose and mint. It is simultaneously floral and herbal, sweet and fresh, with a slightly earthy, almost medicinal undertone that adds character and prevents it from being merely pretty. Perfumers prize pelargonium for this versatility — it adds rosy depth to floral compositions, freshness and naturalness to chypres, and a grounding green quality to masculine aromatic fragrances. It is an indispensable component in classic and contemporary perfumery alike. Pelargonium fragrances are characterful and timelessly elegant — green, rosy, fresh, and genuinely natural in spirit. At Fragrenza, our pelargonium collection celebrates this essential ingredient through a curated selection of dupe fragrances, honouring one of perfumery's great botanical workhorses at an accessible everyday price.

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