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  1. Mar 1, 2024 · Hyacinth. As you can see, this perennial plant comes in a number of bright, beautiful colors and does best in USDA Hardiness zones 4-8. The abundant, fragrant flowers bloom in spring and last for about two weeks, and because they are so large, they may require support in order to avoid flopping. SHOP HYACINTH BULBS.

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    • Azalea. Some types of azaleas offer fragrance as well as colorful flowers. Suitable soil is essential for azaleas; they prefer acidic conditions and are happiest with lots of organic matter like compost.
    • Dianthus. A quintessential cottage garden flower, dianthus has fringed petals that look as if someone took pinking shears to their edges (hence its common name of pinks).
    • Gardenia. Gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides) is one of the most fragrant flowers, producing one of the most beloved scents in the garden world. Fall or spring is the best time to plant this shrub in warmer climates.
    • Lily of the Valley. Don't let this little beauty fool you; though it's small, lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) packs a big fragrance in its nodding white or pink bell-shaped flowers.
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    • Scented Primrose. Botanical Name: Primula vulgaris. Grows widely in Europe, primrose comes in colorful flowers with beautiful foliage and a mild fruity aroma.
    • Plumeria. Botanical Name: Plumeria. Also called Frangipani, plumeria is a subtropical or tropical flower related to oleander. Its flowers are softly fragrant in the daytime and intensify at night.
    • Sweet Autumn Clematis. Botanical Name: Clematis terniflora. From late summer to autumn, its perfumed white flowers bloom in clusters. The sweet vanilla scent oozes out and spreads a soft coolness all around.
    • Ylang-Ylang. Botanical Name: Cananga odorata. It is native to the rainforests of Asia and Australia and is also called the perfume tree. The plant blooms profusely year-round, pouring a slightly fruity floral scent to the surroundings.
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    • Angel's Trumpet. Brugmansia is a large, tree-like plant with 8- to 9-inch blooms that dangle upside down and give off a citrus-floral scent that is most pronounced in the evening. ​
    • Anise Hyssop. Both the leaves and the small, spiky purple-blue flowers of hyssop have a strong scent of anise. It is a member of the mint family and both the leaves and flowers are edible.
    • Butterfly Ginger. You may see this plant listed as white ginger lily. Its clear white flowers need the longest days of summer to open and release their honeysuckle-like fragrance.
    • Carnation. The spicy scent of carnations is one of the most familiar flower fragrances. Make sure you purchase a variety that specifically says it is fragrant, since many hybrids have been bred for larger flowers and longer blooms but have no scent.
  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Mirrored trumpet or spidery flowers number between two to fifteen per plant, depending on plant variety, size, and vigor. Lilium longiflorum (Easter lily), Lilium lancifolium (tiger lily), and Lilium superbum (Turk’s-cap lily) are among the most highly fragrant.

  3. Oct 15, 2024 · 1. Lilac. iStock. Few fragrances rival the intense sweetness of lilac (Syringa vulgaris) blooms. This deciduous shrub, a member of the olive family, offers a powerful scent that carries widely through a garden. Lilac grows best in USDA Hardiness Zones 3–7, and especially with full sun and loamy, well-draining soil.

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  5. Jasmine flowers are considered to be the most fragrant blossoms in the world. The blooms produce a scent so heady that some people don’t like the concentrated smell. Jasmine flowers can be detected from great distances, and up close the aroma can be overpowering. The jasmine flower’s oils are used in perfume and aromatherapy recipes.

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