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Category
Season Of Interest
Genus
- Achillea (Yarrow)
- Acorus
- Actinida
- Actinidia
- Agastache
- Allium
- Aronia
- Asteromoea
- Brugmansia
- Buddleia (Butterfly Bush)
- Calycanthus
- Caryopteris
- Cedrus
- Citrus
- Clematis
- Clethra
- Convallaria
- Cornus (Dogwood)
- Dahlia
- Daphne
- Dianthus
- Echinacea (Coneflower)
- Edgeworthia
- Enkianthus
- Feijoa
- Fothergilla
- Fragaria
- Gardenia
- Gaultheria
- Gelsemium
- Gladiolus
- Hamamelis
- Heliotrope
- Hemerocallis (Daylily)
- Heptacodium
- Hosta
- Hyacinthus
- Iberis
- Iris
- Itea
- Lavandula (Lavender)
- Leptodermis
- Lilium (Lily)
- Lonicera (Honeysuckle)
- Magnolia
- Mahonia
- Apple
- Mentha
- Monarda
- Muscari
- Narcissus
- Nepeta
- Oenothera
- Origanum
- Paeonia (Peony)
- Phlox
- Pieris
- Rhododendron
- Ribes
- All Roses
- Blackberry
- Salvia
- Syringa (Lilac)
- Thuja
- Thymus
- Tiarella
- Tulipa
- Blueberry
- Viburnum
- Grape
- Wisteria
- Anacardium
- x Sinocalycalycanthus
- Schisandra
- Illicium
- Corydalis
- Styrax
- x Amarcrinum
- Crinum
- Hyacinth
- Citrofortunella
- Polygonatum
- Hippophae
- Abelia
- Allamanda
Fragrance for Your Garden
Breathe in nature's finest perfumes
Fragrant plants possess a unique beauty completely separate from their appearance. It’s one that can capture attention or evoke memory like nothing else, enticing a passerby to cross a garden just to inhale a pleasant aroma. Although most people think of blooms when they think of fragrance, there are also many plants that have wonderfully aromatic foliage as well, meaning any garden can be turned into an enchanting world of perfumes!




