Explore 5 Plants Ideal For Crafting Perfumes

Most of the perfumes are crafted from plants that are known for their distinct aroma. Scroll down to take a look at the plants that are used to craft perfumes. 

 
plants for perfume

Perfumes are not just any random accessory but an essential beauty product that brings back memories. It enhances the personality and adds a charm that turns heads. There are a variety of perfumes available in the market that are crafted from plants. We have handpicked some of the plants that are perfect for crafting perfumes. Scroll down to learn about the plants that are used to make perfumes.

5 Plants Ideal For Crafting Perfumes

Here are the plants that are perfect for crafting perfumes:

Jasmine

Jasmine is one of the oldest and most well-known plants for crafting perfume. There are more than 200 species of Jasmine available, however, only two of them are used in crafting perfume. Jasmine scent is best characterised as spicy, slightly sweet, heady, fruity and animalic.

Jasmine

Tuberose

The next on this list is Tuberose. It is known for its powerful floral scent. However, you can expect the fragrance from this flower all the time. You can grow this plant at home and make sure it blooms to ensure fragrance. It’s a night bloomer plant which is used to craft perfumes. Its scent is best characterised by heady, spicy, creamy and exotic floral.

Tuberose

Ylang Ylang

Ylang Ylang is one of the most wonderful flowers that share a heady, spicy, fruity, exotic and sweet fragrance. It is often referred to as ‘jasmine of the poor’. It is used to make perfumes (how to make perfume last long in summer) similar to that of Jasmine.

Ylang Ylang

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Frangipani

Frangipani flowers feature white, pink and yellow flowers on trees. The fragrance of these flowers is best described as exotic, tropical and sultry. Like tuberose and jasmine, this flower also blooms at night. You can expect exotic, tropical, heady, ‘solar’ (sun-kissed), lactonic, jasmine and tuberose-like, and sweet; with notes of apricot, peach and hints of lemon in the perfumes (how to make rose perfume at home) crafted from this plant.

Frangipani

Narcissus

Narcissus is a wildflower which is used to extract commercial fragrances. The fragrance of this flower is best characterised as rich, heady, spicy and animalic.

Narcissus

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Bookmark these flowers and plant them in your home for the best fragrances.

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