
maclura fruits
Fresh Family
Maclura fruits, also known as Osage orange, impart a unique, fresh aroma.
moderate
short
2 fragrances
Fresh
Olfactory Profile
About maclura fruits
Maclura fruits, originating from the Maclura pomifera tree, also known as Osage orange, hedge apple, or horse apple, provide a distinct note in perfumery. These fruits are not commonly consumed due to their bitter taste but are valued for their aromatic qualities. The scent profile of Maclura fruits is intriguing due to its freshness and slight woody nuance, making it a unique addition to fragrance compositions. Its use in perfumery is rare and often experimental, contributing to avant-garde and niche perfumes, where its distinctiveness can be showcased.
Natural Sources
- •Maclura pomifera
Synthetic Alternatives
There is limited information on synthetic versions of Maclura fruit notes, as its use in perfumery is rare and primarily relies on natural extracts.
Perfumer's Tips
Use sparingly to add a unique, fresh twist to fragrance compositions. It works well as a top note due to its distinctive aroma and can introduce an unexpected, fresh dimension to perfumes.