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5 beautiful scented plants to add to your garden today

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 7, 2026, 22:00 IST
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5 beautiful scented plants to add to your garden today

The aesthetic value of a garden is not confined to its appearance but is connected with other senses. For instance, fragrance can entirely change the perception of an outdoor area. Pleasant smells from fragrant plants can make balconies, yards, and even a corner of the room more tranquil and pleasant. Plants with pleasant fragrances attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, bringing them to life. Some flowers provide refreshing or sweet scents, creating a special ambiance in a garden. Let's consider five beautiful and aromatic plants that add a unique charm to any garden.

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Jasmine – a traditional evening fragrance

One of the most popular fragrant plants, jasmine is notable for its tiny white flowers and pleasant scent which gets even stronger in the evening time. This plant grows in a warm climate zone and adapts easily to being kept in flower boxes on balconies or in garden borders. Aside from its beauty, jasmine creates a calm and relaxing atmosphere, particularly at night. It requires enough sunshine and occasional pruning for abundant blossoming.

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Lavender – soothing and elegant

Being appreciated for its purple flowers and fragrances associated with calmness and relaxation, lavender is a plant which brings elegance to a garden. It requires much sunshine to grow and is usually grown in sunny spots. In addition to its smell, lavender attracts pollinators and is often used for home decoration.

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Roses – fragrant traditional garden plants

The beauty of many types of fragrant roses cannot be overestimated. They not only decorate the garden but also provide a strong scent which transforms the atmosphere of the outdoor place. Different shades of pink and red colors are characteristic of roses; aside from adding elegance and colour to the garden, they attract butterflies and bees. Proper pruning and sunlight help them blossom.

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Night-blooming jasmine – aromatic evening blossoming

Unlike jasmine, which blooms during the day, night-blooming jasmine is the plant that starts to develop during the evening. Its fragrant blossoms appear only when it gets dark and make it perfect for growing on terraces and balconies. Just one plant will be enough for filling the air with a pleasant fragrance all over the garden. It requires warm climate for successful growth.

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Mint – a refreshing scent and practical plant

Unlike some other ornamental plants, mint does not have eye-catching flowers but a pleasant scent, which is felt when crushing its leaves. The fresh smell which comes from mint plants, makes them great for growing in a garden. They grow fast, fit well in boxes, and are even used for preparing beverages.

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This article is for general informational purposes only. The plant care tips and fragrance-related observations shared here are based on common gardening knowledge and may vary depending on climate, soil quality, sunlight, and regional growing conditions. Some scented plants may also trigger allergies or sensitivities in certain individuals. Readers are advised to choose plants suitable for their local environment and consult gardening experts or nurseries for specific care guidance.

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