Prostanthera rotundifolia Australian Mint Bush Very fragrant! Garden On A Hill, Home And Garden
Over 120 of the best scented plants for your garden - native, exotic, evergreen, tall, short, for sun and shade, frost and drought tolerant. Fragrant fast-growing tubestock plants from $3.00.
Boronia denticulata. Fragrant flowers, and I find the foliage smells of curry powder and lemon
A favourite for gardens across Melbourne, this evergreen shrub is more than just a filler plant. During the summer months this lush green shrub produces masses of white flowers with a stunning orange blossom scent.If allowed to grow untrained, Murrayas will mature to a size of 2m tall by 1.5m wide, making them an attractive evergreen addition to mixed borders.
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Lilac. Can be a deciduous small tree or a large shrub and has a seductive floral perfume. It is only suited to the colder parts of Australia like Melbourne, the highlands, mountains, tablelands and Tasmania. In Celtic culture, the fragrance of the lilac tree was considered magical. The pink, white, purple and deep rose blooms appear in spring.
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Murrayas are excellent tall-growing evergreen shrubs with masses of fragrant cream flowers in the warmer months.. One of the most popular garden shrubs in Australia, the Grevillea 'Robyn Gordon' is an evergreen native rarely without a flower. Use as a low hedge or specimen plant. The pinkish-red, toothbrush-shaped flowers are attractive to.
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5. Star jasmine. Unlike the noxious jasmine, the hardy, lowu0010-maintenance climber star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is very well-behaved. It has glossy dark green leaves and, from mid spring to late summer, is covered in deliciously scented white flowers. Star jasmine is tolerant of light to medium frost.
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Our Top 10 Fragrant Native Plants. Corymbia citriodora - This is a large tree, and it is the Lemon scented Gum, powerful fragrance on a summers day. Correa baeuerlenii commonly called the Chef's Cap Correa, sweet fruity fragrance on unusual flowers. Eucalyptus polybractea, the Blue-leaved Mallee, for a eucalyptus fragrance its a winner.
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Brown Boronia (Boronia megastigma) $4.00 Beautiful and unusual little shrub which bears masses of highly fragrant (much prized by the perfume industry) bell flowers which are yellow inside and red-brown outside.The longevity of this very worthwhile shrub can be extended by regular (but not harsh) pruning after flowering in Spring.
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Heliotrope grows best in the warmer parts of Australia. Lavender (Lavandula sp.)There are around 25 species of lavender. They grow to around 1m (3′) tall and most have attractive, grey-green foliage and spikes of mauve/purple flowers. These aromatic shrubs grow best in the cooler areas of Australia. Cost: $17 for 200mm (8″) pots.
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Lavender. No scented garden is complete without lavender, a highly aromatic, bee-attracting plant that has silvery-green foliage and attractive flower spikes all summer. It likes full sun to part shade, and thrives in pots with well-draining, alkaline soil. Look for new varieties including 'Lavender Lace,' 'The Princess' and 'Ruffles.
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Popular for a reason. The most popular scented shrub with our gardeners is Murraya, and we offer three kinds. The best-selling mock orange has clusters of small white sweet-scented flowers with a powerful perfume, and glossy dark leaves, which makes a lovely dense tall privacy hedge. Murraya 'Min a Min', a specially-bred compact low-growing.
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Features. 50 of the most beautifully fragrant plants to grow at home, from annuals, perennials and bulbs, to shrubs, trees and climbers. Covers the best fragrant plants for beginner gardeners and low-maintenance gardens, fast-growing plants and plants for pots, plants to grow for cut flowers and evening fragrance, and what fragrant plants.
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6 Prostanthera ovalifolia ( Oval-leaved Mint Bush) Prostanthera ovalifolia - mint bush. Prostanthera ovalifolia variegate - variegated mint bush. Prostanthera ovalifolia - mint bush. Because of its mass displays of purple flowers and minty fragrance to the foliage.
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The Best Fragrant Plants. When we think of fragrant plants and flowers for the garden the sweet scented perfume of plants such as roses, Daphne and the scented pelargoniums come to mind, however the list is much longer and varied than this. Some fragrant plants have fragrant flowers and some fragrant leaves.
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6. 'Andromeda' (Pieris japonica) - This evergreen shrub produces clusters of fragrant white flowers in early spring. 7. 'Forsythia' (Forsythia) - This shrub is known for its early spring bloom, with its bright yellow flowers adding a burst of color and fragrance to the garden. 8.
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Roses. David Beaulieu. Roses are practically synonymous with fragrant shrubs in the minds of many gardeners, although not all types of roses are aromatic. Rosa 'At Last' is one type that does smell great. It is also compact (3 feet x 3 feet), has double blooms, is easy to grow, and blooms for a long time.
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1. Bloomerang® Lilac ( Syringa) It would be silly to start with anything other than the queen of fragrant flowering shrubs. The Bloomerang series (Bloomerang Purple and Bloomerang Dark Purple) of reblooming lilacs gives you more of what you love: flowers. These lilacs bloom in spring, take a brief rest, and then start to bloom again in mid-summer.