Note
African Orange Flower
18 perfumes feature this note.
Bond No. 9
High Line
2010Named after New York City's elevated rail-turned-park, High Line by Bond No.
SaltyGreenFreshFresh Spicy3.9 / 5· 515Salvador Dalí
Dali Eau de Toilette
2011Alberto Morillas opens this with citrus clarity: bergamot and tangerine give the bright, sparkling quality familiar from his style, while African orange flower adds a creamy, faintly indolic warmth underneath.
MuskyWhite FloralPowderyAnimalic3.8 / 5· 499Givenchy
Dance with
2010Dance with Givenchy is a bright, accessible fruity-floral from Givenchy's fragrance accessories era.
CitrusWhite FloralSweetYellow Floral3.8 / 5· 464Bvlgari
Jasmin Noir Eau de Toilette
2009Jasmin Noir Eau de Toilette takes the richer EDP formula and opens it up with gardenia, lotus, and green notes—a lighter, airier interpretation of the house's signature.
White FloralAlmondFloralMusky3.8 / 5· 412Yves Saint Laurent
Vice Versa
1999Vice Versa begins with something unexpected: tomato leaf in the top accord adds a green, almost vegetal freshness before the fruit notes — raspberry, blueberry, mandarin — pull it into cheerful territory.
TuberoseFloralFruityMusky4.1 / 5· 381Avon
Today Tomorrow Always Romantic Voyage
2011Today Tomorrow Always Romantic Voyage opens with a soft trio of passion flower, peach blossom, and bergamot — the bergamot providing brightness while the floral notes add a muted, diffuse sweetness.
VanillaPowderyFreshAmber4.0 / 5· 308Avon
Aspire
2011Aspire begins with a brief aldehyde lift that gives the opening a clean, slightly soapy brightness characteristic of classic feminines.
White FloralAldehydicFreshCitrus3.1 / 5· 300Mugler
Mirror Mirror Collection - Miroir des Voluptes
2010Miroir des Voluptés is the most opulent entry in Mugler's Mirror Mirror Collection.
OudRoseWoodyAmber4.1 / 5· 285Hugo Boss
Boss Orange Celebration of Happiness
2010Boss Orange Celebration of Happiness leans firmly into the fruity-floral register of accessible mass-market femininity.
FruitySweetWhite FloralVanilla3.9 / 5· 263Avon
Jet Femme Holiday
2010An Avon holiday flanker built on the original Jet Femme architecture, this 2010 release layers tropical warmth over an aquatic-floral core.
CitrusFloralAromaticWhite Floral3.6 / 5· 207Versace
V E
1989V'E is one of the last great floral-chypre statements before regulation gutted the category.
RoseIrisAmber3.9 / 5· 203Oriflame
Miss O Club Prive
2008The opening is brisk and green — green apple and pear leaf read almost crisp, with bergamot providing citrus lift.
White FloralCitrusGreenFresh3.5 / 5· 180Giorgio Armani
Armani Code Summer Pour Femme 2011
2011The 2011 Code Summer feminine release opens with bitter orange and neroli — the citrus-flower register immediately signaling a warm-weather, time-limited release.
White FloralFreshSweetPowdery4.0 / 5· 173Avon
Today Tomorrow Always Diamond
2010Today Tomorrow Always Diamond opens with three unusual top notes: hyacinth brings a cool green-floral crispness, while African orange flower and stephanotis add richness rarely seen at this price point.
GreenFloralWhite FloralYellow Floral3.3 / 5· 168Bath & Body Works
Oak
2007Oak opens with a classic citrus-herbal accord: bergamot and lemon bright overhead, juniper and clary sage providing coniferous-green depth, aldehydes lending a clean soapy vintage quality.
LavenderMuskyCitrusEarthy4.0 / 5· 163Bath & Body Works
Noir for Men
Noir for Men opens on a herbal-citrus accord with some real snap to it: bergamot and rosemary provide brightness while coriander and clary sage add green, slightly spiced depth.
LavenderAmberVanilla3.9 / 5· 160Rasasi
Chastity Women
Reads as a clean, transparent floral from the first spray — green stems and water-cooled lemon make the opening feel like rinsed glass.
MuskyCitrusFloralWhite Floral3.6 / 5· 155L'Occitane en Provence
Miel Citron Pailletee Shimmering
2009Miel & Citron Pailletée hands you a glass of cold lemonade in the first minute — Amalfi lemon over a pale green leaf, sharp but never sour.
HoneyVanilla4.2 / 5· 133