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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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Nebraska
State Flower: Goldenrod
Fragrance: Byredo Bal D'Afrique, $145 for 1.7oz

It was declared the state flower in 1895 to represent the perseverance of Nebraska's pioneers, and while no one has turned the flower into a fragrance yet, it is similar to the African marigold found in Byredo's Bal D'Afrique.

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Nevada
State Flower: Sagebrush
Fragrance: Bond No. 9 Washington Square, $200 for 1.7oz

Sagebrush is one of those scents you'll find in manly, musky colognes, so we chose Washington Square from Bond No. 9 for its unique use of tarragon, which is closely related to Nevada's sagebrush.

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New Hampshire
State Flower: Purple Lilac
Fragrance: Aerin Lilac Path, $110 for 1.7oz

No perfume captures the scent of the clean purple lilac blossoms quite like Aerin's Lilac Path. Spritz on pulse points and the scent of spring washes over you.

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New Jersey
State Flower: Violet
Fragrance: Tom Ford Violet Blonde, $110 for 1.7oz

Tom Ford uses violet leaf absolute for a cool scent that turns faintly floral when dry.

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New Mexico
State Flower: Yucca
State Tree: Pinyon Pine
Fragrance: Jo Malone Wild Fig & Cassis, $115 for 3.4oz

Native to hot, dry climates like New Mexico, you won't find the yucca in any perfume. Scents like Jo Malone's Wild Fig & Cassis, however, are blended with pine, the state tree.

BY MARISSA DESANTIS | MAR 12, 2014 | SHARES
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