Flowers can fill your garden with wonderful aromas.
Choosing Fragrant Flowers
The night violet starts blooming in late May and continues through June.
Its clove-like spicy scent intensifies in the evening after the dew falls.
Nicotiana, also called flowering tobacco, jasmine tobacco, or night-scented tobacco, attracts moths and hummingbirds with its jasmine-like fragrance.
It blooms from late evening into the night.
Gardenia, a favorite in the perfume industry, smells even better in a garden.
These milky white flowers will fill your landscape with a strong, intoxicating aroma.
Jasmine, known as the king of flowers, and the rose, the queen, have distinct scents.
Jasmine's fragrance is intoxicating, spicy, slightly sweet, fruity, and beautifully animalic.