Rose (Rosa spp.)
Roses are the archetypal, best-smelling flower and are celebrated for their rich aroma that ranges from sweet to spicy. With over 100 species and countless hybrids, roses can fill your garden with a variety of scents, from the traditional fragrance of the Damask rose (Rosa damascena) to the fruity notes of Golden Celebration.
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Jasmine (Jasminum)
Jasmine flowers, especially Arabian jasmine (, are known for their perfume-like scent.Jasminum sambac) and Spanish Jasmine (Jasminum sylvestris) have a sweet, intoxicating aroma that is incredibly romantic.
Gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides)
Gardenias are popular for their creamy white flowers and their intense, sweet scent reminiscent of a mix of jasmine and vanilla. The scent of this fragrant flower can fill a room with its intoxicating aroma, making it a popular plant for indoor use.
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Lilac (Syringa vulgaris)
The sweet, floral scent of lilac is reminiscent of spring and fresh air. Syringa vulgaris has clusters of small, delicate flowers with a scent that is both fresh and slightly powdery, making it a perennial favorite for gardens.
Lavender (Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia))
Lavender is often used in aromatherapy and cooking because of its pure, calming scent. This fragrant flower exudes a calming, herbaceous scent that is both floral and slightly woody, contributing to a serene and relaxing atmosphere.
Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa)
The scent of tuberose is intoxicatingly sweet and rich and is often described as a mixture of jasmine and orange blossom. Polianthes tuberosa Flowers emit a strong scent that is often used in high-quality perfumes.
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Honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.)
Honeysuckle flowers, especially Japanese honeysuckle (Japanese Lonicera), exude a sweet, honey-like aroma with hints of citrus. This best-smelling flower is uplifting and pleasant and often attracts bees and butterflies to the garden.
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Plumeria (Plants of the genus Plumeria)
Plumeria or frangipani is known for its tropical, sweet scent. Red Plumeria (Plumeria rubra) has a rich, exotic aroma with hints of vanilla and spice, making it a popular choice for tropical gardens.
Peony (Peony species)
Peonies, especially the Chinese peony (Milk Peony), have a lush, floral scent that is both sweet and fresh. Their aroma is often compared to a mix of roses and lilies and adds a touch of elegance to any floral arrangement.
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Orchid (Orchidaceae spp.)
Orchids offer a wide range of scents, from the sweet and fruity scent of Cattleya orchids to the spicy aroma of Oncidium orchids. Phalaenopsis orchids in particular have a subtle, delicate scent that enhances their exotic beauty.
Daphne (daphne)
The scent of Daphne is rich and sweet with notes of citrus and spices. Winter Daphne (daphne), as the name suggests, blooms in winter, filling the air with its intoxicating scent and brightening up chilly days.
Magnolia (Large-flowered magnolia)
Magnolias are known for their strong, sweet, creamy scent that includes notes of vanilla and citrus. This best-smelling flower produces large, white blooms that fill the air with a scent that is both fresh and spicy.
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Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)
Lily of the valley or Convallaria majalisis prized for its delicate, sweet scent reminiscent of spring rain and pure freshness. This tiny, bell-shaped flower offers a subtle but enchanting perfume.
Sweet pea (Fragrant Lathyrus)
The scent of sweet pea is light and floral with hints of honey and spices. Fragrant Lathyrus produces strong, fragrant flowers that add an enchanting aroma to your garden or home.
Marigold (Marigolds spp.)
Marigolds, especially African marigolds Tagetes erecta), have a distinctive, spicy scent with earthy undertones. Their strong aroma keeps pests away in the garden, while their bright flowers add a vibrant splash of color.
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Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
The hibiscus, especially the Chinese hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), has a sweet, floral scent with hints of citrus. This best smelling flower is not only visually appealing, but also fills the air with a tropical aroma.
Freesia (Freesia spp.)
Freesias are valued for their sweet, lemony scent that is both fresh and floral. Freesia x hybrida Flowers in different colors that exude a pleasant scent that enhances any floral arrangement.
Clematis (Clematis spp.)
Clematis, like evergreen clematis (Clematis sylvestris), has a subtle, sweet scent with hints of vanilla and citrus. Its large, showy flowers add beauty and a gentle fragrance to gardens and trellises.
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Chamomile (Chamomile flowers)
Chamomile flowers, especially German chamomile (Chamomile flowers), offer a mild, apple-like scent. This soothing aroma is often used in herbal teas and has calming properties.
Dahlia (Dahlia spp.)
Dahlias, such as the garden dahlia (Dahlia feathered), exude a sweet, fruity scent that complements their bright, colorful flowers. Their aroma is subtle, but adds a pleasant touch to floral arrangements.
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