10 most fragrant flower to plant in your garden

Fragrant flower options aren’t limited. Some are as showy as they are fragrant, while others don’t look like much. But when you lean in close, they surprise you. Flowers can be fragrant in all kind of ways. Some release a sweet smell all day long, while others make you wait until evening or nighttime. Now let’s talk about 10 most fragrant flower to plant in your garden.

1.   Rose: Roses have a wide range of fragrances. Including-fruity, musky and classic rose. English roses are often extremely fragrant. Roses are said to feature in at least 75% of modern feminine fragrances, and at least 10% of all men’s perfumes.


2.   Jasmine: Jasmine is used in perfume and cosmetic industries. These blooms are widely used in aromatherapy too as their smell helps in relaxing the mind. It’s acknowledge as the most fragrant flower.

3.   Gardenia: A favorite choice in the perfume world. Gardenia smells even better in the garden. These milky white flowers bring a strong, exotic scent to your landscape.

4.   Tuberose: These tropical looking, tubular flowers bloom summer through fall. Their scent will leave you feeling like you’re on vacation even when you’re standing in your own garden.

5.   Freesia: Freesia emerge in the spring as bell-shaped flowers lined along a single stem. These flowers come in many hues, including white, golden yellow, orange, red, pink, purple etc.

6.   Lilac: Most people love the scent of lilacs. Some find it too astringent or similar to a go to household cleaner. If you’re into them, however, plant some of these multi stemmed shrubs around your space and expect to be wowed.

7. Lily: The lily knows how to make a statement in your home. If it’s flamboyant petals weren’t enough to catch your attention. It intoxicating scent certainly will be.

8.   Lavender: Lavender the perfect companion for a bedroom dressing table. With its distinctive scent widely known for its soothing and calming properties. Its long lasting flowers also promise to linger night after night.

9.   Hyacinth: If you love the smell of lavender but prefer something a little less herbal and a little more floral, look no further than the hyacinth. It is similar to lavender but slightly sweeter and widely available as a cut flower.

10.   Peony: Peony smells as pretty as they look. All peony scents were created equal but some are headier then others. White variety with its large rounded white flower and deliciously distinctive scent.

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