Magnolia Leaf

Magnolia Leaf

A fresh, clean green with a gentle citrus undertone. Magnolia leaf brings a natural, leafy quality that is more subtle and refined than the flower itself.

Fragrance Pyramid

Top NotesFresh, clean green leaf
Heart NotesGentle, slightly citrus-tinged green
Base NotesSoft, transparent woody-green trail

Olfactive Character

Clean, green, and gently citrusy. Magnolia leaf is lighter and more transparent than the flower. It suggests fresh foliage and sunlit gardens without the heaviness of tropical florals.

Origin & Harvest

Extracted from the leaves of Magnolia species, primarily by steam distillation. The leaf oil has a distinctly different character from the flower absolute, being greener and less floral. Cultivated in China, Japan, and the American South.

Key Molecules

Cis-3-hexenol provides the green, leafy freshness. Linalool adds a gentle floral lift. Citral contributes the subtle citrus undertone. Beta-caryophyllene adds a mild woody depth.

Safety & Regulation

Well tolerated in fine fragrance. Low allergen potential. Compliant with IFRA guidelines. One of the gentler natural materials used in perfumery.

In Perfumery

Less common than the flower, magnolia leaf adds naturalistic green notes to compositions. Pairs with citrus, green tea, and light woods. In KIDA KYO, magnolia leaf brings garden-fresh transparency.

History

Magnolia is one of the oldest flowering plants, with fossils dating back over 90 million years. The tree is sacred in Chinese medicine and culture. Its use in modern perfumery focuses on the leaf for its clean, green character.


Perfumes with Magnolia Leaf

Awakening - No. 02 Parfum
Perfume bottle with wooden cap on a dark background
Fresh

Awakening - No. 02 Parfum

Yuzu — Magnolia Leaf — Vetiver

SGD 225