Pittosporum
Pittosporum is a floral and green fragrance note with a fresh, slightly sweet scent profile that carries subtle hints of orange blossom and jasmine. Its aroma is delicate, creamy, and lush, adding an exotic and soft quality to perfumes. Pittosporum imparts a gentle, floral character and is often used as a middle note to bring depth and natural freshness to fragrance compositions. It pairs beautifully with citrus, green, and woody notes, contributing to fragrances that are elegant, airy, and full of springtime allure.
History & Production: Pittosporum, also known as mock orange or Japanese cheesewood, is native to regions such as Asia and Australia and is valued for its fragrant white flowers. In perfumery, the scent of pittosporum is typically recreated using synthetic accords to capture its unique blend of creamy floral and green notes. Pittosporum is prized for its ability to add a fresh, botanical depth that enhances the brightness and charm of fragrances, evoking a sense of lush gardens and blooming landscapes.