Collection: Floral Perfumes.

Floral perfume is built around flower-based notes: rose, jasmine, orange blossom, and tuberose are the most common ones on Scendira. They sit over musk, powder, or light woods, so the family reads fresh, romantic, or polished rather than sweet or smoky. It's the biggest scent family in our catalogue: 1,626 floral perfumes from Arabic, Middle Eastern, and Western houses, live and reviewed. Some lean soapy and clean, white florals like jasmine and orange blossom sitting over a soft musk, while others go richer, rose layered onto sandalwood, amber, or warm spice for more depth. A fruity-floral wing pairs petals with citrus or berry top notes for something brighter. Because the family covers this much ground, filter by the specific note you want below rather than shopping "floral" alone.

Rose and jasmine anchor most of the range, with musk showing up most of all: see the full note breakdown below. Prices across the collection run $7 to $3,500, median around $35; the most-discussed names further down sit roughly $19 to $239. The family leans feminine (53%) with a strong unisex share (43%) and a small masculine slice (4%). It tags most often to spring and fall wear, though the range reaches into summer and winter too. If florals aren't quite the fit, the Woody and Fruity families sit right next door.

Floral Perfume Composition, by the Numbers

Note or accord Share of mapped floral listings
Musk 56%
Rose 51%
Jasmine 47%
Vanilla 39%
Amber 32%
Bergamot 29%
Sandalwood 29%
Patchouli 27%

Based on the 1,462 floral products in Scendira's mapped sample of the 1,626 live listings. A perfume can carry more than one of these, so the shares add up to more than 100%.

Is a Floral Perfume Right for You?

  • Best for: wearers who want something that reads romantic or polished rather than sweet or heavy. Rose, jasmine, and orange blossom compositions work well for office wear or daytime.
  • Sample first if: you're sensitive to strong white florals like jasmine or tuberose at full strength, or you usually wear gourmand or amber-heavy scents. Florals will read lighter and more transparent by comparison.
  • Skip if: you want something sweet, edible, or smoky first. Floral accords lead with flowers and musk, not vanilla or oud, so a Gourmand or Warm & Amber pick will serve that craving better.

What's Most-Discussed in Floral Right Now

By community mentions across Scendira's data, Amouage's Guidance tops the floral shelf by a wide margin at 284 mentions. A second Amouage listing, Guidance 46, isn't far behind at 104. Maison Alhambra's The Tux (153 mentions, $29.99) and Rayhaan's Obsidian (99 mentions, $39.39) are close behind. For value, Lattafa Mayar is one of the most-discussed picks under $20, at 97 mentions for $18.99, part of Lattafa's wider floral range. Every fragrance page here carries its own community sentiment and the honest downside, not just a notes list.

Floral perfumes on Scendira are indexed from real product data and community sentiment, independent and with no paid placements. Percentages above describe our mapped sample of 1,462 of the 1,626 live listings; coverage grows as we backfill the rest.

Popular Floral Combinations

A combination page holds only the fragrances that carry both accords together, floral paired with a second note like amber, citrus, or woody, in the same bottle. Useful once you know a straight floral isn't quite the whole picture.

Floral Perfume FAQ

What does floral perfume smell like?
Floral perfume centers on flower-based notes, most often rose, jasmine, orange blossom, and tuberose on Scendira, layered over musk, powder, or light woods. It reads fresh, romantic, or polished rather than sweet or smoky, though fruity-floral and woody-floral versions add sweetness or depth depending on what's underneath.

Are floral perfumes good for everyday wear?
Yes. Florals are one of the most office- and daytime-friendly families, since rose, jasmine, and citrus-floral blends tend to read clean and polished rather than heavy. Most community mentions here come from wearers looking for something easy to put on, not a statement scent.

What's the best affordable floral perfume?
Arabic and Middle Eastern houses lead on value in this range. Lattafa Mayar is one of the most-discussed floral picks under $20, at 97 community mentions and around $18.99, and Armaf's Club de Nuit Intense sits near $29 with 99 mentions.

When should I wear a floral fragrance?
Floral perfumes here tag most often to spring and fall wear (789 and 697 season-tags respectively in Scendira's data), though the range spans all four seasons. Lighter white florals suit warm weather, and rose- or amber-leaning florals tend to hold up better into cooler months.

What's the difference between floral, floral-woody, and floral-gourmand?
Straight florals lead with flower notes over musk or powder. Floral-woody blends add sandalwood, cedar, or patchouli underneath for more depth. Floral-gourmand pairs petals with vanilla or other sweet notes. Check each fragrance's accord list here, since the labels overlap more than they separate.

1626 products

  • Vendor: Afnan

    Rare Passion

    Sweet   Gourmand   Warm

    sweet vanilla bloom with rosy citrus warmth

    $29.75
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  • Vendor: Ajmal

    Asaateer

    Spicy   Mysterious

    warm spiced florals fading into woody incense

    $35.24
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  • Vendor: Al Haramain

    Burj

    Spicy   Mysterious

    spiced amber warming on your skin like a wooden box filled with incense

    $29.28
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  • Vendor: Ajmal

    Raaea

    Amber-forward   Warm   Cozy

    spiced amber wrapped in soft leather and musk

    $35.24
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  • Vendor: Ajmal

    Qafiya 2

    Spicy   Confident   Mysterious

    warm spiced coffee with a hint of citrus and creamy sandalwood

    $79.99
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  • Vendor: Ajmal

    Qasida Dahabia

    Amber-forward   Smoky   Warm

    warm amber and vanilla dusted with pink pepper and rose petals

    $76.00
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  • Vendor: Ajmal

    Oudesire

    Fruity   Bold   Mysterious

    Rose and jasmine swirled with juicy black currant, grounded in smoky oud and warm amber

    $35.24
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  • Vendor: Ajmal

    Aurum Summer

    Fruity

    juicy orchard fruits with a delicate rose garden breeze

    $31.20
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  • Vendor: Al Haramain

    Belle Rouge

    Fresh   Uplifting   Balanced

    bright citrus and rose with a hint of creamy vanilla warmth

    $16.48
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  • Vendor: Ajmal

    Oudh & Rose

    Musky   Clean   Gentle

    dewy rose petals touched by warm musk and smoky wood

    $35.24
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  • Vendor: Al Haramain

    Musk Orchid

    Musky   Clean   Gentle

    powdery vanilla cake with a touch of roasted coffee and almond

    $15.99
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  • Vendor: Al Haramain

    Mystique Femme

    Fruity

    fresh ripe apple and citrus with a delicate rose garden breeze

    $29.28
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  • Vendor: Al Haramain

    Mukhamria Maliki Gold

    Musky   Clean   Intimate

    soft jasmine and saffron wrapped in creamy vanilla and warm musk

    $29.28
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FAQ

Questions about this brand.

Floral perfume centers on flower-based notes, most often rose, jasmine, orange blossom, and tuberose on Scendira, layered over musk, powder, or light woods. It reads fresh, romantic, or polished rather than sweet or smoky, though fruity-floral and woody-floral versions add sweetness or depth depending on what's underneath.

Yes. Florals are one of the most office- and daytime-friendly families, since rose, jasmine, and citrus-floral blends tend to read clean and polished rather than heavy. Most community mentions here come from wearers looking for something easy to put on, not a statement scent.

Arabic and Middle Eastern houses lead on value in this range. Lattafa Mayar is one of the most-discussed floral picks under $20, at 97 community mentions and around $18.99, and Armaf's Club de Nuit Intense sits near $29 with 99 mentions.

Floral perfumes here tag most often to spring and fall wear (789 and 697 season-tags respectively in Scendira's data), though the range spans all four seasons. Lighter white florals suit warm weather, and rose- or amber-leaning florals tend to hold up better into cooler months.

Straight florals lead with flower notes over musk or powder. Floral-woody blends add sandalwood, cedar, or patchouli underneath for more depth. Floral-gourmand pairs petals with vanilla or other sweet notes. Check each fragrance's accord list here, since the labels overlap more than they separate.