Stephanotis

Stephanotis
Comforting, Reliable and Honest 
Stephanotis dates back to the earlier days of Floris. Originally composed in 1786 by James Floris, son of the founder Juan Famenias Floris, it was conceived as a result of the many society weddings taking place in the local area in St. James. Traditionally, flowers used in the bridal bouquet were assigned meanings. Stephanotis means good luck.

A distinctive green floral perfume evocative of the intensely fragrant stephanotis blossom.



Fragrance Family

Green Floral

Description

Heady notes of orange blossom enlivened with the soft spiciness of carnation contrasted with a green lily of the valley accord are evocative of the intensely fragrant stephanotis blossom. The floral heart, sustained by jasmine and coriander leads to the base notes of sandalwood and musk.

Topnotes

Orange Blossom

Heart Notes

Carnation
Coriander
Lily of the Valley
Stephanotis
Jasmine

Base Notes

Musk
Powdery Notes
Sandalwood

Year of Launch 1786