Fragrant plants are popular for their unique scent. Some are only fragrant at night like the Angel's Trumpets, while others, such as the Banana Shrub, become fragrant only when the sun warms the flowers. Jasmine and Gardenias are tried and true fragrant plants that stimulate the senses night and day as long as the flowers are open.
Popular Fragrant Plants
All Fragrant Plants
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Lavender ‘Phenomenal’ PP (Lavandula x intermedia hybrid) -
Lady of the Night (Brunfelsia gigantea) -
Brassavola Orchid Little Stars (Brassavola noduosa x B. subulifolia) -
Spineless Caper Bush (Capparis spinosa var. inermis) -
Twisted Jasmine (Jasminum tortuosum) -
Variegated Pink Eureka Lemon Tree (Citrus x limon) -
Begonia ‘Tea Rose’ (Begonia fibrous hybrid) -
Passion Flower ‘Betty Myles Young’ (Passiflora hybrid) -
Passion Flower ‘Purple Tiger’ (Passiflora x decaisnenana hybrid) -
Camellia ‘Scentuous’ (Camellia lutchuensis hybrid) -
Rlc Orchid Dick Smith ‘Dark Beauty’ (Rhyncholaeliocattleya hybrid) -
Variegated Jacob’s Ladder (Polemonium ‘Golden Feathers’ PP) -
Joy Perfume Tree (Magnolia champaca) -
Pummelo Tree ‘Chandler’ (Citrus maxima) -
Pink Flowered Wax Plant (Hoya davidcummingii) -
Fairy Magnolia® Cream (Magnolia hybrid) -
Angel’s Trumpet ‘Angel’s Porcelain Pink’ (Brugmansia hybrid) -
Hummingbird Flower ‘Ruby Red’ (Bouvardia hybrid) -
Glory Vine (Faradaya splendida) -
Angel’s Trumpet ‘Snowfall’ (Brugmansia hybrid) -
Angel’s Trumpet ‘Pink Pastel’ (Brugmansia hybrid) -
Sweet Lemon Tree (Citrus ujukitsu) -
Velvet Leaf Passion Flower (Passiflora holosericea) -
Star Jasmine ‘Pink Showers’ (Trachelospermum jasminoides)