Hiram Green Moon Bloom

Hiram Green Moon Bloom, launched in 2013, is a fragrance that needs little introduction to white floral enthusiasts. It is a bold, unapologetically lush tuberose-centric scent that channels the heady intoxication of a tropical night garden. From the first spray, it announces itself with a green, almost vegetal burst, then unfolds into a creamy, indolic floral heart, before settling into a warm, resinous base. This is not a shy or office-friendly fragrance โ it demands attention and revels in its own excess.
The perfumer, Hiram Green, has built a reputation for crafting natural perfumes that feel both artisanal and polished. Moon Bloom, one of his earliest creations, remains a benchmark for tuberose lovers. It is an Eau de Parfum with strong sillage and impressive longevity, though exact endurance figures are not officially published. Priced between $220 and $250, it occupies a premium niche in the independent fragrance market. Unisex in marketing but leaning feminine in character due to its floral heaviness, Moon Bloom is a statement piece for those who adore white flowers with a tropical twist.
In this review, weโll dissect every layer of Moon Bloom โ from its green opening to its coconutty finish โ and help you decide if this luminous floral is right for your collection. Weโll also compare it to similar scents, discuss performance, and offer layering suggestions.
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When to Wear
Community Verdict
Pros & Cons
- โ Lush, natural-feeling tuberose that evolves beautifully
- โ Exceptional longevity and strong sillage
- โ Versatile enough for both genders despite floral focus
- โ No harsh synthetics โ high-quality ingredients
- โ May be too intense for some, especially in warm weather or enclosed spaces
- โ Price point is high for a single fragrance ($220-$250)
- โ Limited availability โ often sold out or niche-only
- โ Coconut base can feel a bit synthetic to some noses
Price & Value
“Premium pricing for a natural, artisanal Eau de Parfum. Given the quality and longevity, many enthusiasts find it worth the investment, but it is not a budget-friendly option.”
๐ Reformulation History
No significant batch variations reported; the fragrance remains consistent across releases, though some users note slight differences in tuberose intensity from year to year due to natural ingredient fluctuations.
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๐งช Layering Ideas
- Layer with a vanilla or benzoin perfume to amplify the creamy base
- Spritz over a light citrus or neroli to add freshness
- Use as a single statement fragrance โ it rarely needs mixing