Rosyfolia
FLOWERS / floral · fresh · green
Rosyfolia
| Category | FLOWERS |
| Subcategory | floral · fresh · green |
| Origin | |
| Volatility | Heart Note |
| Botanical | N/A — synthetic rosy-green molecule |
| Appearance | Colorless to pale yellow liquid |
| Odor Strength | Medium |
| Producing Countries | Manufactured globally (synthetic molecule) |
| Pyramid | Heart |
A synthetic or concept note with rosy-green character. Rose seen through a leaf -- floral transparency with vegetal freshness.
Scent
Evolution over time
Immediately
Immediately
A synthetic or concept note with rosy-green character
After a few hours
After a few hours
Developing warmth and complexity
After a few days
After a few days
Subtle residual trace
The Full Story
Did You Know?
Did you know?
floral transparency with vegetal freshness.
Extraction & Chemistry
Extraction method: Not a naturally extracted material. The note is a perfumery reconstruction or fantasy accord.
| Molecular Formula | N/A — proprietary captive molecule (a Swiss fragrance house) |
| CAS Number | N/A — proprietary captive molecule (a Swiss fragrance house) |
| Botanical Name | N/A — synthetic rosy-green molecule |
| IFRA Status | No known restrictions |
| Synonyms | ROSE LEAF · ROSE FOLIAGE |
| Physical Properties | |
| Odor Strength | Medium |
| Appearance | Colorless to pale yellow liquid |
In Perfumery
Rosyfolia functions as a fantasy or concept note in modern fragrance. Not derived from a single natural source; the impression is reconstructed from multiple materials to capture the essence of the original.