Kingdom Botanica Kingdom Scotland
At a glance
Is Kingdom Botanica Kingdom Scotland worth trying?
Kingdom Botanica by Kingdom Scotland is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, floral, green with Green Notes, Plum Blossom, Blackcurrant
The first impression
Kingdom Botanica by Kingdom Scotland is a Floral Green fragrance for women and men. Kingdom Botanica was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Stephanie Anderson. Top notes are Green Notes, Plum Blossom, Blackcurrant, Pink Pepper and Pine; middle notes are White Ginger Lily, Myrrh, Frankincense, Ginger, Lily and White Blossom; base notes are Patchouli, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Amber, White Musk and Cedarwood.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Stephanie Anderson
Stephanie Anderson is the perfumer behind the Kingdom Scotland line, crafting scents inspired by the Scottish landscape. Her catalog includes Albaura, Kingdom Botanica, Metamorphic, and Portal, each evoking natural elements and atmospheric qualities. Anderson's fragrances are known for their earthy and ethereal character.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Kingdom Botanica Kingdom Scotland
Essence
The Creator thrives at the intersection of imagination and craft, and Kingdom Botanica embodies this with its lush, layered tapestry of plum blossom, ginger lily, and vetiver. They are the gardener-poet, the one who sees potential in every seed and syllable. The fragrance’s green-floral vibrancy mirrors their restless, fertile mind.
Style & Aesthetic
Their closet bursts with botanical prints and hand-dyed silks, each piece a canvas. The scent’s pine and pink pepper top notes reflect their love for unexpected contrasts-structured linen aprons stained with paint, ink-smudged fingers arranging wildflower bouquets.
Philosophy & Values
They believe beauty is a verb. The frankincense and myrrh in the heart notes speak to their reverence for tradition, while the blackcurrant’s tartness rebels against convention. Every creation is an act of faith, a dialogue between discipline and spontaneity.
Relationships
They collect kindred spirits-fellow makers, dreamers, and midnight bakers. Romantic partners are collaborators, their love letters scented with the same sandalwood that lingers on this fragrance’s skin. Friends know to expect bouquets of wild herbs tied with twine.
Lifestyle
Their days are a mosaic of small rituals: grinding pigments, pruning basil plants, sketching landscapes on café napkins. The scent’s moderate sillage is like their presence-noticeable but never intrusive, a whisper of inspiration.
Shadow
Their passion can scatter into chaos, the patchouli’s earthiness grounding them only intermittently. The white musk’s cleanliness hints at a fear of mess, of admitting when a project needs to unravel.
Conclusion
Kingdom Botanica is a living sketchbook, a scent that captures the Creator’s world in full bloom-where every stem, every stroke, every note has a story to tell.