Inhale tranquility, exhale the rush. All Natural Ingredients.
Find your peace in our nature-inspired essence.
ADK's Artisan Process
1. Tincture Creation: We begin with a dedication to purity, immersing handpicked botanicals from our farm into alcohol, transforming them over days into a richly-scented botanical tincture.
2. Refinement: The aromatic essence is then expertly filtered, forming the soul of our floral perfume as it's blended with exclusive botanical extracts – our secret to the complex aroma profiles that you love.
3. Scent Symphony: Crafting the perfect notes, we harmonize natural scented materials, carefully composing high, middle, and low notes for a fragrance that resonates with balance and beauty.
Inspiration
Like the nurturing haven that milkweed provides for butterflies, this floral scent encapsulates the beauty of growth and the tenderness of the nurturing Adirondack landscape.

Artisan Note
Carefully distilled on our farm, this fragrance is the culmination of a meticulous process that honors traditional methods and the genuine purity of nature. Each spritz is imbued with the soul-soothing properties of lilac, known for its natural aromatherapeutic benefits. Embrace the luxury of tranquility and the rare opportunity to carry the essence of the Adirondack’s floral majesty with you, wherever you go.
How to grow your own Milkweed plant from seed
If you love the rich, earthy scent of our Milkweed Scent perfume, try your hand at growing the plant from which it is distilled! The Asclepias Syriaca or Common Milkweed variety has a wide range of uses and is an important medicinal herb for both humans and wildlife.
This native perennial flower is hardy in zones 3-9. It grows up to 5 feet tall with 2-3 inch leaves and pink-purple flowers that bloom through July and August. Though it may be called Common Milkweed, this plant is anything but common! It's one of the most fascinating botanicals you can grow. Monarch butterflies use the plant as both a food source and host plant.
It can be planted directly in soil, or started indoors.
Here's a blog post about how to grow milkweed in 3 easy steps
Is Milkweed Poisonous?
The short answer is yes but you can harvest it in such a way to enjoy its benefits. Read more on our blog: Is Milkweed Poisonous
Need Free Seeds?
If you are interested in receiving milkweed seeds please add a note to your order of any milkweed product and we'll send them along with you order if we have them on hand. Availability may vary. (You will receive one gram of Free Seeds or less. Well over one hundred seeds is typical.)
Will Free Milkweed Seeds Save The Monarchs?
Yes! Milkweed definitely positively contributes to monarch butterflies. Please note: Free Seeds are intended to be grown in your garden. Do not use Free Milkweed Seeds to re-wild public land. Locally native species can be found on the Milkweed Map.