Synthetics
Cyclamen aldehyde smells like a fresh, sweet floral with green, musty, and slightly cucumber-like notes, resembling linden blossom.
Luebke, William tgsc, (1983): Floral cyclamen fresh rhubarb musty green
PerfumersWorld: Cyclamen fresh rhubarb musty green sweet floral aromatic cyclamen
Blends-well-with - +galbanum +orris +lime +ivy absolute +ho
Pell Wall Perfumes: Floral-cyclamen, fresh, linden-blossom, green, rhubarb
Arctander describes it as “diffusive and powerful floral-green, floral-stem like odor with pronounced vegetable cucumber-melon-like notes. overall resembling the odor of lindenblossom. extensively used in perfumery for floral effects, fresh-green-floral topnotes (of lasting fragrance), useful in lilac, lily, peony, magnolia, orangeblossom, alpine violet, etc. blends well with the ionones and all rose notes.”
Fraterworks: Cyclamen aldehyde is a beautiful and diffusive aroma chemical that brings to mind cucumber, melon and linden blossom. it is mainly used as an elegant nuancer for muguet, cyclamen and lilac notes though it also finds good use when carefully dosed in peony, violet and orange blossom accords.
Cyclamen aldehyde is a watery chemical that contributes beautiful fresh green top notes to a fragrance. it really is an essential material in the lily of the valley family.
Cyclamen aldehyde blends beautifully with gardenia j. ellis, cyclamen des alpes, sandexol, all our muguet bases, dreamwood™, florol, and hivernal® neo.