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.
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.
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.
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.
State Flower: California Poppy
Fragrance: CK One Shock, $42 for 1.7oz
Known as the "flame" flower, there's nothing sleepy about the way Calvin Klein incorporates poppies in this fragrance.
Fragrance: CK One Shock, $42 for 1.7oz
Known as the "flame" flower, there's nothing sleepy about the way Calvin Klein incorporates poppies in this fragrance.
State Flower: Rocky Mountain Columbine
Fragrance: Drift Aspens Solid Perfume, $68 for 0.2oz
Drift solid perfumes only use natural ingredients -- the ever-so-appropriately-named Aspen incorporates the white and lavender columbine flower of Colorado.
Fragrance: Drift Aspens Solid Perfume, $68 for 0.2oz
Drift solid perfumes only use natural ingredients -- the ever-so-appropriately-named Aspen incorporates the white and lavender columbine flower of Colorado.
State Flower: Mountain Laurel
Fragrance: Quel Amour by Annick Goutal, $120 for 3.4oz
All parts of the mountain laurel are actually poisonous, so it's pretty much impossible to find in a fragrance. However, this flowering plant is in the blueberry family, making Quel Amour, with juicy blueberry notes, the perfect state scent.
Fragrance: Quel Amour by Annick Goutal, $120 for 3.4oz
All parts of the mountain laurel are actually poisonous, so it's pretty much impossible to find in a fragrance. However, this flowering plant is in the blueberry family, making Quel Amour, with juicy blueberry notes, the perfect state scent.