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7.4 / 10 222 Ratings
A perfume by Harry Lehmann for women and men, released in 2004. The scent is woody-green. It is being marketed by Memo International.
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Main accords

Woody
Green
Spicy
Sweet
Fresh

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Juniper berryJuniper berry LimeLime Pink pepper CO2Pink pepper CO2 GrapefruitGrapefruit
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Maté absoluteMaté absolute Madagascan gingerMadagascan ginger CardamomCardamom
Base Notes Base Notes
VetiverVetiver CedarwoodCedarwood Labdanum absoluteLabdanum absolute LeatherLeather

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7.4222 Ratings
Longevity
7.3174 Ratings
Sillage
6.7174 Ratings
Bottle
8.9180 Ratings
Value for money
5.584 Ratings
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Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the Shadowing collection.

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What the fragrance is similar to
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Kurai

388 Reviews
Kurai
Kurai
5  
From vetiver to vanilla
As part of the Shadowing collection, this scent was made for combining with other fragrances -Floraiku avoids calling it layering for some reason- but it actually it works perfectly fine as a stand-alone perfume.

What starts as a sharp vetiver infused with ginger and grapefruit, slowly begins to warm up as a smooth vanilla emerges. There is a thin layer of tea dust with a fine suede-like texture that connects the cold and warm elements.

I have had some bad experiences with fragrances that combine the freshness of vetiver with the warmth of vanilla, but in Between Two Trees I find there is a smooth transition from one into the other rather than the two existing side by side. The end state is incredibly mellow, maybe lacking a bit of excitement, but of absolute quality. Good for office and daily wear, I suppose. Or for layering.
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Rosymel

122 Reviews
Rosymel
Rosymel
2  
Smells like stale cigarette smoke on me
Stale cigarette smoke/ashtray on first spray, and stays that way till I can’t stand it any more and scrub it off. I get no lemon whatsoever. Ugh! I can’t figure out what the heck is making it smell like this, but this same thing happened to me with Atelier Cologne’s Clementine California. Is it the mate? Sometimes that goes wrong on me, but it’s just fine in Floraiku’s The Moon and I, where it smells like black tea. I have no idea. Clearly it’s my skin chemistry, because it seems to be fine on other people here!
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Ickis

13 Reviews
Ickis
Ickis
1  
Great opening, mediocre drydown
The fragrance opens with absolutely stunning combination of woods, grapefruit and leather, softened by sweet kardamom. The mate note is also very present and pleasant. Fresh, elegant, very masculine leaning. This for me is the embodiment of strong yet delicate man.
However, bit by bit the notes start to fade after ~30min and about 2-3 hours into drydown you are left with fairly simple vetiver, not dissimilar to Terre d'Hermes. It's really a pitty, it does not keep a bit more of the woods/leather combo to the deeper drydown.
Sillage is medium, not a room filling fragrance and longevity (given the above evolution) is comfortable 8 hours.
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Meggi

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Meggi
Meggi
Top Review 34  
Could I Grow Such Trees!
In Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," the Hobbits encounter a group of Elves in their homeland of the Shire, where they are cared for and treated to a delightful evening. The Hobbit Samwise Gamgee remarks about the fruit served: "Yes, sir, if I could grow such apples, I would call myself a gardener." Now, good Sam is undoubtedly a gardener by profession, so it should be clear what he means. Similarly, he might say today: "If I could grow trees that smell like this, I would open a nursery."

However, 'Between Two Trees' - and this starts with the expectations based on the (meager) descriptions - initially does not give the impression of being anything special. On the contrary, thoughts of 'Bleu de Chanel' or 'Encre Noire Sport' cast looming shadows. But that is far from the truth. While the descriptions are not misleading, there is quite a bit of fun in the details today, and the experience is rounded off by some things that, fortunately, do not happen.

Grapefruit, if you will.... I find the overall impression at least equally orange-substantial as it is sour-prickly. "Bitter orange" was the spontaneous remark of my favorite colleague. The sharp part could be attributed to the corresponding qualities of peony. As it progresses, I stubbornly stick to the "orange area," as on the skin it becomes almost sweet at times. This leans, certainly due to a desire for longevity, towards "nimm2" neroli, without ever crossing that line.

I am not familiar with mate tea. If a foundation that is both earthy and airy is supposed to refer to it, that fits, and I remain relaxed. However, if the coal-like smoky nuance that appears after about two hours, which actually reminds me of myrrh, has something to do with it (helpful hints are, of course, welcome), then the calm is over. I would then need to quickly procure this tea. The smoke is more present on some days than others; for me, if I had to highlight one aspect, it is the most extravagant touch here.

The vetiver may - among other things - be responsible for the wood department, which (another "not") is certainly not one found in a hardware store. On the other hand, it acts as a freshness extender throughout the day, but it never becomes a true substitute in terms of character. Rather, it gently stands on its own and can join in the afternoon.

The scent remains stable into the evening. While it does become comparatively sweet towards the end, it certainly comes across as a sparkling fruit candy, a lovely mix of orange and, if you ask me, grapefruit. That the citrus note likely requires such endurance from the chemistry does not bother me; it is excellent. Alongside this, traces of resin and smoke can sometimes be detected until the evening.

Regarding the conclusion, I was for a long time Between Two opinions. The scent provides certain arguments for being described as distinguished-stable-fresh and a bit boring. But upon closer inspection, it reveals finely detailed nuances that bring me much joy and constantly make me want to sniff again. Moreover, despite all its apparent adaptability, it always jumps out in a charming way. These last two facts simply had to tip the scales for a good rating.

I thank Verbena for the sample.
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Verbeene

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Verbeene
Verbeene
Top Review 19  
I walked among the trees...
I walked among the trees
With my sorrow alone;
Then came the old dreaming,
And crept into my heart.

Who taught you this little word,
You little birds in airy heights?
Be still! when my heart hears it,
Then it hurts even more.

"A young maiden came walking,
She sang it all the time,
Then we caught the little birds
The pretty, golden word."

... h.heine

The gentle, unobtrusive grapefruit weaves its citrus and fruity notes with the cooling scent notes of cold mate. This feels clarifying and a bit distant.... vetiver contributes earthy, spicy elements, and a delicate smoke mixes in.
The longer this scent lingers on the skin, the fruitier, more sensual, and more intense it becomes.
Unobtrusive dignity.
Distance - closeness, light - dark
And the weightlessness with which Heine hovers between his pain and his love dream,... can also be found in this scent.

I read that the Floraiku fragrances lean towards Japanese ceremonies.
"between two trees" and "sleeping on the roof," on the other hand, are two shadow perfumes that are meant to cast a light/dark shadow on the other fragrances.

Sleeping On The Roof - Eau de Parfum

… is a light shadow. It gives the Floraiku scent it accompanies freshness and lightness with lily of the valley, orange blossoms, and amber.

Between Two Trees - Eau de Parfum

… is a dark shadow. It gives the Floraiku scent by its side intensity and strength with a blend of grapefruit, mate absolute, and vetiver.

My test with "the moon and i" and "between" resulted in a highly complex tea scent of finest fruit, smoke, and changing fragrance colors. Wonderful!! And eternally lasting.
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Initially earthy fruity-sweet, this gentle Mid Season fragrance slowly settles to a creamy spicy-green woody base. Unique scent! 100% Unisex
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Warm and comforting, strong (for Floraiku) fragrance. During day and in the drydown strong vanilla-like note is dominant. 12+h on my skin.
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Sporty freshie with peppery sting and woody depth. Really invigorating and almost motivating to get up and move a bit.
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I can’t get enough of this.
Love love :))
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really earthy-woody sweet scent!
sadly really quickly dries down to a creamy earthy warm base, atleast on my skin. Overpriced but good!
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A beautiful lightly spicy scent. The ginger is beautifully done.
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2 months ago
Really wanted to love this but the vetiver note was too strong for me.
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Dark mate enjoyment
Peppery ginger-grapefruit juice
is stirred green
Dry green vetiver
Lightly sweetened
Has something special*
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Herb, spicy mate tea infusion. Very green. Crunchy vetiver adds some robustness. Still, very clean. Well-crafted synthetics.
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Herbal tea scent with a subtle citrusy opening and an earthy-woody base: rustic elegance combined with confidence in presence: good!
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