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Find Your State Flower Perfume

50 states, 50 fragrances -- see the best fragrances with top notes from your state flower
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How much do you love your home state? Enough to pick a fragrance based on the state flower? We've got warm weather on the brain and we're looking for any excuse to lay eyes on bundles of flowers. So, we scoured a full set of encyclopedias (kidding! we used the interwebs!) to find the 50 state flowers and selected a gorgeous group of fragrances featuring those floral notes. One confession: a few state flowers are either poisonous or not exactly fragrant (sorry, Indian Paintbrush flower states), so we subbed state trees with matching scents. What are you waiting for? Click through to find your state flower ... in a perfume!

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Alabama
State Flower: Camellia
Fragrance: Avon Instinct, $25 for 1.7oz

Selected as Alabama's state flower in 1959, the camellia is the middle note in this light, clean fragrance.

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Alaska
State Flower: Forget-Me-Not
Fragrance: Library of Flowers Forget Me Not, $54 for 1.7oz

It may not contain actual forget-me-nots, but Library of Flowers kept the blue color so unique to the Alpine forget-me-nots that grow on the rocky mountains of Alaska.

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Arizona
State Flower: Saguaro Cactus Blossom
Fragrance: Ralph Lauren Pure Turquoise, $55.99 for 4.2oz

Pure Turquoise contains night blooming cactus flowers similar to the ones found on Arizona's Saguaro Cactus, which can grow up to fifty feet tall and live to be 200 years old.

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Arkansas
State Flower: Apple Blossom
Fragrance: Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh, $89 for 2.5oz

Apple blossom is just one of the sweet scents in this fruity and floral favorite from Marc Jacobs.

BY MARISSA DESANTIS | MAR 12, 2014 | SHARES
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