Florence
EDP · 2020
Alexandria Fragrances
Note Profile
Bird of Paradise in perfumery refers primarily to the exotic flower Strelitzia reginae and, by extension, to accords inspired by its lush, tropical character. It is typically rendered as a fresh green floral note with subtle creamy and fruity nuances, evoking warm climates and vivid, colorful gardens. Perfumers may also use the name for broader tropical floral-fruity blends that suggest an idyllic paradise atmosphere.
Olfactorily, Bird of Paradise is described as a **warm, fresh, invigorating green floral** with a lively, slightly dewy character. It combines leafy, almost banana-like green facets with soft, gently creamy floral tones that can feel airy rather than heavy. In some commercial fragrance oils the accord is rounded with tropical fruit and vanilla, adding subtle sweetness and juiciness over a still-floral core.
The note originates from the **bird-of-paradise flower**, Strelitzia reginae, a tropical herb historically associated with South Africa and widely cultivated in warm regions worldwide. In fine fragrance, the scent is usually reconstructed using aroma chemicals and floral-green accords, as the natural flower is not commonly distilled or extracted on a commercial scale. Functional fragrance and candle industries often use the name Bird of Paradise for proprietary blends rather than for a single natural raw material.
Perfumers use Bird of Paradise primarily as a **heart-note accord** to lend compositions an exotic, tropical floral signature without the density of some white florals. It pairs well with citrus and aquatic notes in the top for a bright, holiday-like opening, and with coconut, vanilla, and soft woods in the base to reinforce a beachy, resort-style impression. In home and body products, Bird of Paradise is often chosen when a brand wants a recognizable name that signals lush tropical florals and fruits in a single accord.
A selection of reviewed perfumes where Bird of Paradise appears prominently.
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