11 Plants to Grow for Fragrance in US Gardens

By Meena

Gardenia's iconic sweet scent is a favorite among many gardeners. They're perfect for warm regions in the US. Relax with their intoxicating fragrance.

Gardenia

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Lavender's soothing scent is a stress reliever. This plant is drought-tolerant and thrives in sunny climates. Its purple blossoms are a sight to behold!

Lavender

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Famous for their potent, sweet scent, Jasmine flowers bloom in summer evenings, perfect for moonlit garden strolls. Grow your own and indulge in their aroma.

Jasmine

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Roses, the quintessential romantic flower, come in a variety of scents. Try the 'Fragrant Cloud' or 'Double Delight' for a captivating garden perfume.

Roses 

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Peonies fill the air with a sweet smell. They're hardy perennials, making them a fantastic low-maintenance choice. Who can resist their pink, luscious blooms?

Peonies 

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Lilacs, with their nostalgic fragrance, bloom in the spring. Great for colder climates. Their scent wafting in the breeze is a hallmark of the season.

Lilacs

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Hyacinths' strong, sweet scent marks the arrival of spring. Plant them in your garden for a vibrant color display and an irresistible aroma.

Hyacinths 

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Sweet Alyssum's tiny white flowers emit a subtle, sweet fragrance. A heat-tolerant bloom, perfect for filling in gaps or trailing over pots.

Sweet Alyssums 

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Honeysuckle vines create a sweet, honey-like aroma. They are easy to grow and can make a fragrant, privacy screen for your garden.

Honeysuckle

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Plumeria, known for its heady, tropical fragrance, makes a striking addition to your garden. The scent will transport you to an island getaway.

Plumeria

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Oriental Lily's large, perfumed blooms create a show-stopping garden feature. They’re easy to grow and provide an intoxicating scent. Truly memorable!

Oriental Lily

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