Top 10 Plants For Fragrance

Top 10 Plants For Fragrance

Recently I wrote about houseplants and pets and quoted an article that listed some fifty plants that are toxic for animals and another twelve that are safe and pet friendly. Some of the plants described below may come into the former category, but are notable for the fragrance of their flowers or leaves. I came across this list of scented plants on the Bless My Weeds website.

Plants bring life to the indoors and out for many reasons, and?one great perk for some?plants is their wonderful?scent. Throw out the bottles of air freshener and bring in some natural goodness with these beauties:
1. Scented Geraniums?come in a variety of fragrances?and can be grown in small planters on the windowsill.

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2. Jasmine flourishes?in well-lit spots with plenty of humidity. Because of their vine-like attributes, they also grow well outdoors on trellises.

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3. Sweet Bay?grows best in plenty of light and humidity. It gives off an herbal scent and can be used to flavor soups.

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4. Lavender?is a sweet-scented herb that is easy to grow indoors, as long as it has light and warmth. Experts say to water only when very dry and do not fertilize.

 
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