“Chypre” is a popular fragrance, but not associated with a specific flower. Named after the island of Cyprus and popularized by François Coty in 1917, a chypre (pronounced “sheep-ra”) perfume is a sophisticated fragrance family known for its contrasting, earthy, woody, and mossy character, built around a classic accord of bergamot, oakmoss, and labdanum, often with a floral heart (like jasmine/rose) and patchouli.