Want your garden to smell as good as it looks? These flowers can do the job
- Lilacs provide a strong scent that is appreciated by visitors during spring, noted by passersby for about two weeks each spring.
- Texas Lilac, or Chaste Tree , has purple flowers that bloom in midsummer and delight those in zones 6-9 with its summer scent.
- Star Jasmine is a climbing evergreen vine known for its captivating scent and star-shaped white flowers.
- Various flowers can enhance both the scent and appearance of a garden, making it more enjoyable for people.
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Want your garden to smell as good as it looks? These flowers can do the job
Not many flowers have the power to infuse a whole garden with fragrant smells. Some never had the ability, while others lost theirs thanks to breeding for bigger, prettier and disease-resistant plants.
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Read Full ArticleAwaken your senses with aromatic exteriors! Lavender, jasmine, rosemary, herpoluisa... each fragrant plant is a promise of emotion, memory and character in the garden.
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